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Birdstone
Native American
63.32
Octopus bag
Native American
ca. 1900
93.68
Stone Adze Blade
Native American
Pre-contact,
SC91.67
Ivory charm (fake)
Native American
1970's?
SC91.1.139
Saddle-faced Bannerstone
Native American
63.30
Bannerstone, bow-tie
Native American
63.31
Mound Builder bowl with bird head
Native American
13th-14th century
53.55
Bent-corner box
Native American
ca. 1860
94.33
Bowl
Native American
ca. 1870
94.34
Ixt'i ku lax'keit (Shaman's mask)
Native American
ca. 1850
91.1.84
Seal dish
Native American
ca. 1860
94.35
Xaad tluwaa (model canoe)
Native American
ca. 1890
91.1.87
Shaman's Charm
Native American
ca. 1880
91.1.88
Adze (xút.aa)
Native American
ca. 1870-1900
91.1.91
Xákwl'ee shál
Native American
ca. 1880
91.1.93
Corner Oriented Bentwood Box
Native American
19th century
91.1.94
Bracelet with totemic eagle design
Native American
ca. 1900
74.34
Bracelet with American eagle design
Native American
ca. 1900
74.35
Bracelet, American eagle design
Native American
ca. 1900
74.36
Gambling sticks
Native American
late 19th century
91.1.98
Gambling sticks
Native American
late 19th century
91.1.99
Qwa.a rudee (argillite chest)
Native American
ca. 1870
81.17.1304
Pipe
Native American
early 19th century
81.17.1305
Native American
81.17.1306
Native American
81.17.1307
Frontlet
Native American
81.17.1309
Rattle
Native American
81.17.1311
Native American
81.17.1312
Pipe
Native American
81.17.1365
Banner stone
Native American
81.17.1366
Basket
Native American
81.17.1369
Basket
Native American
81.17.1370
Storage or cooking basket
Native American
early 20th century
81.17.1372
Headdress frontlet
Native American
ca. 1860
91.1.37
Niijaang.u (portrait mask)
Native American
ca. 1840
91.1.38
Horn spoon, two piece
Native American
ca. 1860
91.1.40
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