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  • Object[27]
  • no[12]
  • yes[15]
  • no[26]
  • yes[1]
  • american[27]
  • canoe[1]
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  • dish[2]
  • feast dish[1]
  • figure[8]
  • game[3]
  • game case[1]
  • game stick[1]
  • game sticks[1]
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  • mortar[1]
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  • alaska[2]
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  • british columbia[27]
  • canada[27]
  • fort rupert[1]
  • frazer river delta[1]
  • haina[1]
  • masset[2]
  • queen charlotte islands[7]
  • skeena river[4]
  • united states of america[2]
  • vancouver island[5]
  • late 20th century[1]
  • coastal salish[1]
  • haida[8]
  • heiltsuk[1]
  • inuit[1]
  • kwakiutl[6]
  • nootka[1]
  • tlingit[1]
  • tsimshian[2]
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  • northwest coast culture area[26]
  • shell mound, 6 feet below surface.[1]
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  • painted[7]
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  • francis horne sr.[1]
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british columbia
carved

1 - 27 of 27 Records

NA8539

NA8539

Game Sticks

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NA8576

NA8576

Game

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NA8572.2

NA8572.2

Game Stick

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NA8572.1

NA8572.1

Game Case

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2004-10-3

2004-10-3

Helmet

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2003-25-22

2003-25-22

Carving

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29-175-452

29-175-452

Figure

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45-15-4

45-15-4

Carving

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29-175-449

29-175-449

Figure

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29-47-171

29-47-171

Figure

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45-15-2

45-15-2

Mask

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29-48-395

29-48-395

Feast Dish

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CG220289-2483

CG220289-2483

Whale Effigy

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29-175-451

29-175-451

Figure

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15318

15318

Carving

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37746

Spoon

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29-48-168

Figure

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11160

Dish

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29-175-100

Figure

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37747

Spoon

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11158

Dish

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29-48-166

Figure

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29-175-458

Figure

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29-48-397A

Canoe

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29-175-202

Mortar

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NA9283

War Club

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2004-10-1

On Display

Totem Pole

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