A Man of Oonalashka
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A Man of Oonalashka
A Man of Prince William’s Sound
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A Man of Prince William’s Sound
A Man of the Sandwich Islands, Dancing
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A Man of the Sandwich Islands, Dancing
A Man of the Sandwich Islands, in a Mask
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A Man of the Sandwich Islands, in a Mask
A Man of the Sandwich Islands, with his helmet
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A Man of the Sandwich Islands, with his helmet
A Man of Van Dieman’s Land
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A Man of Van Dieman’s Land
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A man speaking at the opening ceremony of the Museum of Anthropology
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A man standing on the Haida House
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A masked performer in a piece by Evelyn Roth
A Morai, in Atool
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A Morai, in Atool
A museum staff member or student unpacks items for display in the new Museum of Anthropology.
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A museum staff member or student unpacks items for display in the new Museum of Anthropology.
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A museum visitor in visible storage
A Night Dance by Women in Hapaee
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A Night Dance by Women in Hapaee
A Night Dance, by Men, in Hapaee
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A Night Dance, by Men, in Hapaee
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A Nuu-chah-nulth harpoon head
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A paddle, spindle whorl, and other items on display in Montréal
A paddler in Litunga’s barge, a member of the royal family, because he wears lion mane on his head and lion skin on his waist. Non-royal paddlers wear cloth. This is at Limulunga, Zambia.
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A paddler in Litunga’s barge, a member of the royal family, because he wears lion mane on his head and lion skin on his waist. Non-royal paddlers wear cloth. This is at Limulunga, Zambia.
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A painting of a double headed serpent
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A pamphlet of instructions for photography
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A pamphlet of instructions for photography