Commissioned by The University Museum, 1901
Accession Lot
- Object[98]
- yes[98]
- no[98]
- ball[1]
- ball stick[1]
- ball sticks[2]
- billet[1]
- counting stick[4]
- counting sticks[4]
- dice[10]
- game[4]
- game ball[2]
- game counters[3]
- game piece[19]
- game pieces[4]
- game stick[3]
- game sticks[3]
- game tube[2]
- gaming arrow[1]
- hair ornament[1]
- kicking sticks[3]
- quoits[1]
- reproduction[98]
- shinny stick[1]
- snow snake[1]
- spinning top[1]
- stick dice[29]
- stick die[1]
- throwing arrows[1]
- alaska[1]
- alberta[2]
- andover[1]
- arizona[20]
- blood indian reserve[2]
- california (state)[9]
- canada[3]
- cattaraugus county[1]
- cattaraugus reservation[1]
- colorado river[1]
- fort apache[1]
- fort hall reservation[2]
- fort peck reservation[1]
- hoopa valley hupa[2]
- humboldt county[5]
- hupa valley[3]
- idaho[2]
- iowa[1]
- klamath agency[1]
- klamath reservation[2]
- liesnoi island[1]
- maine[1]
- mexico (central america)[3]
- mille lacs[1]
- minnesota[1]
- mohave county[2]
- montana[1]
- nevada[5]
- new brunswick (canada)[1]
- new mexico[25]
- new york[2]
- north america[1]
- north dakota[3]
- oklahoma[1]
- oregon[5]
- ouray[1]
- pima county[3]
- pyramid lake[5]
- ross fork[1]
- san diego (california)[1]
- santa clara pueblo[2]
- sonora[3]
- southern utah[5]
- st. george[2]
- tama (iowa)[1]
- tama county[1]
- taos pueblo[1]
- tesuque pueblo[2]
- united states of america[12]
- upper missouri river[3]
- utah[10]
- washington (u. s. state)[1]
- whiterocks[2]
- wind river reservation[2]
- wyoming[2]
- zia pueblo[1]
- zimbabwe[1]
- zuni[3]
- zuni pueblo[3]
- algonkin[2]
- apache[1]
- assiniboine[3]
- athapaskan[4]
- bannock[2]
- blackfeet[2]
- cheyenne (culture)[1]
- cocopa[1]
- diegueno[1]
- eskimo[1]
- hopi[8]
- hupa[5]
- iroquois[2]
- keresan[1]
- klamath[5]
- lutuamian[5]
- micmac[1]
- mohave[3]
- nahuan[2]
- navajo[3]
- ojibwa[1]
- paiute[12]
- papago[3]
- penobscot[1]
- pima[5]
- pomo[3]
- pueblo[17]
- sac & fox[1]
- seneca[1]
- shoshone[5]
- sioux[1]
- tanoan[4]
- tewa (culture)[3]
- tuscarora[1]
- uinta ute[2]
- ute[2]
- western apache[1]
- white mountain apache[1]
- yakima[1]
- yankton[1]
- yaqui[2]
- yuma[2]
- yuman[2]
- zuni[16]
- j. w. powell[2]
- bead[1]
- bone[13]
- buckskin[1]
- button[1]
- cane (plant)[3]
- cord[1]
- fiber[7]
- hair[1]
- hazel wood[1]
- hide[3]
- leather[1]
- metal[2]
- pigment[1]
- rabbit bone[1]
- resin (material)[1]
- skin[2]
- walnut shell[1]
- willow wood[1]
- wood[84]
- actual citation[48]
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