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- Object[610]
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- yawalapiti[3]
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- amazonia[79]
- andean[5]
- arctic culture area[30]
- california culture area[16]
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- central american[11]
- circum-caribbean[28]
- east brazil[33]
- gran chaco[3]
- great basin culture area[15]
- great plains culture area[47]
- north american culture area[6]
- northeast culture area[8]
- northwest coast culture area[8]
- plateau culture area[5]
- siberia[14]
- south american culture area[32]
- southeast culture area[11]
- southwest culture area[42]
- subarctic culture area[8]
- archaeological site on the river, outside the village, east of the mines[2]
- cemetery south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera"[1]
- cemetery; at the foot of the hills; south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera". grave 50[1]
- deserted house on other side of bay opposite seldovia[1]
- lulenga mission on main road between lakes kivu and edward[1]
- moera's village[1]
- mound 2?[1]
- near lake lacanja[1]
- reservation 6 miles south of maniwaki[2]
- talamanca[3]
- war[1]
- animal fiber[1]
- bamboo[3]
- bark[13]
- bead[5]
- bone[4]
- buckskin[4]
- buriti palm fiber[1]
- cane (plant)[7]
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- cloth[2]
- commercial nylon string[3]
- cord[4]
- cornhusk[2]
- cotton[10]
- curagua fiber[2]
- fabric[1]
- feather[31]
- feathers[2]
- fiber[188]
- fur[4]
- glass[1]
- hair[5]
- hide[32]
- iron[3]
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- jaguar hide[1]
- lacquer[2]
- leaf[1]
- leather[19]
- macaw feather[1]
- metal[14]
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- peel[19]
- pigment[37]
- plant fiber[41]
- plastic[1]
- quill[1]
- rattan[1]
- rawhide[2]
- reed (plant)[4]
- reptile skin[1]
- rope[1]
- sealskin[1]
- silk[1]
- sinew[104]
- skin[20]
- snakeskin[1]
- string[6]
- twine[3]
- vegetable fiber[7]
- wire[1]
- wood[610]
- wool[1]































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