North America
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Sample (textileworking: weaving)
Chaps
Chaps

Lip plug

Sample (beadworking)

Sample (beadworking)

Wedge (general & multipurpose)

Scraper; spatula (food processing & storage)
Sample (yarn)

Arrow (hunting, fishing & trapping)

Cup and ball

Lid (containers)

Sample (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Natural object

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)
Smoother (general & multipurpose)

Sample (painting)

Sample (painting)

Sample (painting)

Basket (containers)
Hammer (general & multipurpose)

Medicine wheel
Model of activities (water transport: equipment)

Harpoon; grave good

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))

Arrowhead (arrows (weapons: missiles & projectors))
Wool comb
Totem pole
Wristband
Bracelet (arm ornaments)

Mask (dance & live theatre)

Totem pole

Trolling hook

Bird spear

Bird spear

Boot (clothing: outerwear)
Textile; sample (textileworking: weaving)

Hat (clothing: headwear)
Fish hook
Fish hook
Sample (natural objects); textile; stage of manufacture (matmaking)
Hammer (general & multipurpose)
Textile (function unknown); textile
Playing card case
Collection Information
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