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- Object[436]
- no[436]
- africa[3]
- alaska[15]
- amur river[7]
- angola[2]
- antofagasta province[2]
- arica[2]
- arizona[9]
- belgian congo[2]
- bintenne forest[2]
- bolivia[3]
- botswana[6]
- boyoma falls[2]
- brazil[59]
- buka island[2]
- california (state)[9]
- canada[13]
- chiapas[7]
- chile[4]
- china[4]
- chiu-chiu village area[2]
- chuquicamata copper mines area[2]
- cockburn point[3]
- coppermine river[2]
- corrego grande[24]
- costa rica[4]
- davao[4]
- department of peten[5]
- doro ana[5]
- dulce lake[2]
- east cape[5]
- ecuador[3]
- etosha pan[4]
- fiji islands[9]
- fort peck reservation[2]
- gabon[2]
- ghana[4]
- guatemala[5]
- guiana[6]
- guyana[12]
- hokkaido[7]
- humboldt county[2]
- india[2]
- ituri forest[3]
- japan[9]
- kenya[6]
- korea[2]
- lake nyassa[2]
- liberia[3]
- maniwaki[4]
- matto grosso[27]
- matto grosso state[6]
- mexico[5]
- mexico (central america)[3]
- mindanao[4]
- montana[2]
- namibia[4]
- namosi district[2]
- new guinea[4]
- new hebrides[16]
- new mexico[6]
- north america[16]
- north dakota[3]
- northern luzon[6]
- northern solomon islands[10]
- northern washington[2]
- oceania[2]
- oklahoma[4]
- okotsunai[6]
- para state[4]
- paraguay[9]
- peru[10]
- philippine islands[14]
- pine ridge reservation[2]
- point barrow[2]
- point barrow region[3]
- quebec[4]
- quito[3]
- rio curanja[2]
- river loa[2]
- rondonopolis[6]
- rwanda[2]
- sao lorenco river[30]
- sao luiz de caceres[2]
- siberia[14]
- solomon islands[30]
- south africa[3]
- south america[6]
- south dakota[6]
- southeastern utah[2]
- southern new hebrides[8]
- southwestern bougainville[2]
- sri lanka[3]
- tanzania[2]
- tapajos river[4]
- tonga islands[2]
- uganda[2]
- united states of america[54]
- usumacinta valley[5]
- venezuela[10]
- zaire[6]
- 19th century[1]
- birnirk[2]
- early 20th century[1]
- joseon dynasty[1]
- neolithic[1]
- qing dynasty[1]
- ainu[8]
- akamba[2]
- algonkin[4]
- apache[12]
- apalaii[2]
- apayao[2]
- arapaho[3]
- asmat[1]
- baganda[1]
- bagobo[4]
- bakundu[1]
- bannock[1]
- bari[1]
- batwa[1]
- blackfeet[1]
- bororo[6]
- brule[1]
- bushmen[10]
- caboala[2]
- cadoca[1]
- campa[1]
- cashibo[3]
- cashinahua[2]
- cayapo[3]
- chamacoccos[1]
- cherokee[1]
- cheyenne[1]
- chinese[4]
- chiricoa[1]
- cliff dweller[2]
- cocama[1]
- cochiti[1]
- conibo[1]
- crow (culture)[1]
- dakota[2]
- diau[1]
- eastern bororo[24]
- eskimo[23]
- fang[2]
- ganguela[2]
- gaviao[5]
- guahibo[1]
- guato[1]
- hohokam[1]
- hologochaket[1]
- hopi[4]
- hupa[6]
- ikundu[1]
- inca[1]
- indian[3]
- jamamadi[4]
- jicarilla[1]
- jicarilla apache[2]
- joaquinananos[1]
- joaquinanos[1]
- keres[1]
- kiowa[1]
- klamath[1]
- korean[1]
- lacandon[7]
- lengua[1]
- lutuamian[1]
- lutumian[1]
- mandingo[1]
- mapidan[1]
- masai[1]
- mbuti[1]
- mendi[1]
- menominee[2]
- mescalero apache[1]
- modoc[3]
- mohave[3]
- mundurucu[6]
- nambicuara[3]
- nandi[1]
- native american[6]
- navajo[3]
- negrito[5]
- nootka[1]
- north american indian[9]
- northern tepehuan[1]
- nyangara[1]
- oglala[2]
- paikapiranga[2]
- paiute[2]
- parintintin[1]
- penobscot[1]
- plains indian[2]
- pueblo[3]
- pume[5]
- pygmy[3]
- shangana-tsonga[3]
- sioux[11]
- talamanca[3]
- telei[2]
- thule[2]
- tlingit[2]
- waiwai[4]
- yankton[2]
- yaruro[5]
- amazonia[56]
- andean[5]
- arctic culture area[19]
- california culture area[9]
- central africa[2]
- central american[11]
- circum-caribbean[6]
- east brazil[31]
- gran chaco[3]
- great basin culture area[6]
- great plains culture area[32]
- north american culture area[3]
- northeast culture area[7]
- northwest coast culture area[5]
- plateau culture area[4]
- siberia[14]
- south american culture area[15]
- southeast culture area[11]
- southwest culture area[33]
- subarctic culture area[4]
- 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]
- kisenyies, west end of lake kivu[1]
- lulenga mission 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]
- bamboo[1]
- bark[13]
- bead[4]
- bone[3]
- buckskin[3]
- cane (plant)[7]
- canvas[1]
- cloth[2]
- commercial nylon string[3]
- cord[4]
- cornhusk[1]
- cotton[5]
- curagua fiber[2]
- fabric[1]
- feather[26]
- feathers[2]
- fiber[127]
- fur[4]
- glass[1]
- hair[4]
- hide[16]
- iron[3]
- ivory[1]
- jaguar hide[1]
- lacquer[1]
- leather[13]
- metal[8]
- nails[1]
- peel[17]
- pigment[24]
- plant fiber[33]
- plastic[1]
- quill[1]
- rattan[1]
- rawhide[2]
- reed (plant)[2]
- rope[1]
- sealskin[1]
- sinew[72]
- skin[14]
- snakeskin[1]
- string[6]
- twine[3]
- vegetable fiber[7]
- wood[436]
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