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[Top of hat]

Image is a view of the top of a traditional hat being worn by Ron Tait.

Top of El Morro, N.M.

Photograph depicts a rocky cliff formation, with a lone figure sitting on the edge, which Maude has identified as El Morro. He is likely referring to the El Morro National Monument, a great standstone promontory. The site is known as A'ts'ina ("place of writing on the rock" in Zuni) or Inscription Rock because of inscriptions that travellers have left on the rocks for several centuries.

[Tools of various shapes and sizes]

Image is of a board on the ground on which small carving tools and adzes rest. Other objects (hammer, shoe, shirt) rest on ground nearby.

[Tools of various shapes and sizes]

Image is of a cedar block holding various carving tools (maul, adzes, steel square).A chain saw is partially visible, next to the cedar block. Cedar bark strips cover the ground.

[Tools near long house]

Image is of various carving tools placed on a cedar block near the side (west) entrance to the long house.

Tomb of the Queen of Sheba excavation site with mountainscape

Photograph of the excavation site of what was then thought to be the tomb of the Queen of Sheba in Aksum, Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased several paintings on cardboard from roadside sellers near the excavation site, which were later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.

Tomb of the Queen of Sheba excavation site

Photograph of the excavation site of what was then thought to be the tomb of the Queen of Sheba in Aksum, Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased several paintings on cardboard from roadside sellers near the excavation site, which were later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.

Tom Brown, Kitisug

Image of Tom Brown next to an ancient American cannon. Very similar to the image used on page 79 of "somewhere between" book, with caption: "Tom Brown, elected head of the Klemtu Village is from Blackfish tribe of 'Kit-is-Stu.' His Grandfather somehow got possession of this ancient American cannon (proof tested in Boston) and it has been a family doorstop ever since..."

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Tibetian women

Image depicts several Tibetian women seated, probably on the ground or a hillside. The women wear traditional chubas, and one woman, seated center right, wears a striped apron signifying that she is married.

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