American Indian Art: Form and Tradition. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., Inc., 1972.
Reference
- Object[16]
- american[16]
- alaska[5]
- anvik[1]
- arizona[1]
- blackfeet reservation[1]
- british columbia[2]
- canada[7]
- central canada[1]
- first mesa[1]
- grand river[1]
- great lakes[1]
- hano[1]
- klukwan[2]
- maritime province[4]
- masset[2]
- montana[1]
- north america[1]
- ontario[1]
- quebec[2]
- queen charlotte islands[2]
- sitka[1]
- united states of america[8]
- wendake[2]
- cree[3]
- deg hit’an (ingalik)[1]
- dene[1]
- haida[2]
- hopi[1]
- huron[4]
- huron-wendat[2]
- iroquois[1]
- micmac[2]
- ojibwa[1]
- piegan blackfeet[1]
- tlingit[4]
- frog[1]
- abalone[1]
- abalone shell[1]
- birch bark[2]
- brass[1]
- buckskin[2]
- caribou hide[1]
- cedar[2]
- copper[2]
- deer skin[2]
- ermine fur[1]
- feather[1]
- fiber[2]
- fur[1]
- glass[1]
- hair[1]
- hide[2]
- horsehair[1]
- leather[1]
- metal[1]
- metal alloy[2]
- moose hair[2]
- moose hide[2]
- musk ox horn[1]
- parfleche[1]
- pigment[8]
- porcupine hair[2]
- porcupine quill[4]
- quill[2]
- rawhide[1]
- root[2]
- shell[2]
- silk ribbon[2]
- sinew[2]
- spruce root[1]
- tin[1]
- wood[7]
- painted[1]
- tom price[2]
- actual citation[16]
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