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Williams, Lucy F., William S. Wierzbowski, and Robert W. Preucel. Native American Voices on Identity, Art and Culture: Objects of Everlasting Esteem. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2005.

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  • no[5]
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  • sash[3]
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  • shirt[1]
  • staff[1]
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  • tomahawk pipe[1]
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  • oraibi[1]
  • pennsylvania[3]
  • pine ridge reservation[1]
  • queen charlotte islands[2]
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  • sitka[3]
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  • shawn tafoya[1]
  • teri rofkar[1]
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  • white swan[1]
  • wounded face[1]
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Clovis Projectile Point

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NA8733

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Headdress

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Legging

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Moccasins

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59-14-59

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Peyote Box

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62-16-2

62-16-2

War Shirt

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29-77-73

29-77-73

Seed Jar

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Boot

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NA2065

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Basket

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Gaming Tray

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Necklace

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Boot

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NA7871

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Basket

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NA10513

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Staff

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38365

38365

Drum

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36-19-16

36-19-16

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Folsom Point

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70-9-476

70-9-476

Peyote Fan

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70-9-794

70-9-794

Doll

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Basket Lid

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97-80-1022

Beads

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2000-15-1

Weaving

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Dish

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Finger Mask

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