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Gift of William Pepper, 1898

Accession Lot

  • Object[5]
  • no[1]
  • yes[4]
  • no[5]
  • american[3]
  • asian[2]
  • book[1]
  • ear pick[1]
  • moccasin[2]
  • necklace[1]
  • california (state)[1]
  • canton[2]
  • china[2]
  • great plains (plain)[1]
  • new mexico[2]
  • san francisco (california)[2]
  • qing dynasty[2]
  • chinese[2]
  • daoist[1]
  • pueblo[2]
  • taos[2]
  • great plains culture area[1]
  • southwest culture area[2]
  • taoist[1]
  • chinese language[1]
  • bead[2]
  • dentalium[1]
  • fiber[2]
  • glass[1]
  • hide[2]
  • ink[1]
  • paper[1]
  • printed[1]
  • ho pi chai[1]
  • yes[4]

1 - 5 of 5 Records

21084

21084

Book

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21078

21078

Necklace

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21077B

21077B

Moccasin

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21077A

21077A

Moccasin

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21079

Ear Pick

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1 - 5 of 5 Records
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