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Footed bowl featuring Crocodile God design, likely from Gran Coclé Tradition, AD 850-950, Veraguas Province, Panama. Made with pottery, clay slip, and paint. Excavated by Philip L. Dade and purchased by MAI in 1960.
Funerary urn from Gran Coclé Tradition, AD 800-1200, Río Tabasará, Ngöbe-Buglé Indigenous Territory, Chiriquí Province, Panama. Pottery with paint excavated by Philip L. Dade and purchased by MAI in 1961.
Historical Inupiaq high-kick ball crafted from seal skin, moss, and sinew, dated around 1910, originating from Barrow, Alaska. Exhibited at the National Museum of the American Indian, George Gustav Heye Center, New York.
Traditional men's shirt from the Northern Plains region, exhibited at the National Museum of the American Indian, showcasing cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
Detailed image of the Underwater Panther sculpture displayed at the National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center library
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