E78.N78 R83 1993
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Indian slavery in the Pacific Northwest / |
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E78.N78.S26 1987eb
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Raven's Tail. |
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E78.N78 S762 1984
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Cedar : tree of life to the Northwest Coast Indians / |
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E78.N78 S764
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Looking at Indian art of the Northwest Coast / |
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E78.N78 S78
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Boxes and bowls; decorated containers by nineteenth-century Haida, Tlingit, Bella Bella, and Tsimshian Indian artists. |
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E78.N78 +T46 1987
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Spirit and ancestor : a century of Northwest Coast Indian art at the Burke Museum / |
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E78.N78 T46 1987
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Spirit and ancestor : a century of Northwest Coast Indian art at the Burke Museum / |
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E78.N78 W3
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Crooked beak of heaven; masks and other ceremonial art of the Northwest coast, |
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E78.N78 W92 1995
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Spirit faces : contemporary native American masks from the Northwest / |
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E78.N79 D53 1992eb
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Whose North? : political change, political development, and self-government in the Northwest Territories / |
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E78.N79H68 2006
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Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast |
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E78.N8 B6
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The Indian tribes of the upper Mississippi Valley and region of the Great Lakes as described by Nicolas Perrot, French commandant in the Northwest; Bacquevile de la Potherie, French royal commissioner to Canada; Morrell Marston, American Army officer; and Thomas Forsyth, United States agent at Fort Armstrong, |
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E78.N8 D5
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The Neville site, 8,000 years at Amoskeag : Manchester, New Hampshire / |
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E78.O3 A88
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Description of antiquities discovered in the State of Ohio and other Western States. |
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E78.O3 ǂb C38 2006eb
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Caves and Culture : 10,000 Years of Ohio History. |
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E78.O3 E64 2005eb
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The emergence of the moundbuilders : the archaeology of tribal societies in Southeastern Ohio / |
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E78.O3 O26 2004eb
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Ohio's first peoples / |
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E78.O3 P97
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Blain Village and the Fort Ancient tradition in Ohio, |
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E78.O3 S76 2014eb
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The other Trail of Tears : the removal of the Ohio Indians / |
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E78.O3 T73 2008eb
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Transitions : archaic and early Woodland research in the Ohio country / |
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