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This is a silver bracelet with bezel-set turquoise on three sides of the bracelet. It appears to have three hinged sections with a locking closure on the back of the bracelet.

This shawl pin is made of silver and has different colored stones around the shape that represents the sun. It belongs to the people of Aymara.

This saddle bag was crafted by an unknown Pikuni (Piegan Blackfoot) individual, and features a fringed animal hide with detailed red, black, green, and blue beadwork.

Red and blue stroud bandolier bag, accented by the colors pink, burgundy, and green. The staps of the bag include fringe that is blue, red, beige, and green, and the pouch has a red fringe.

A newspaper clipping from the Spokesman Review detailing the visit between Chief Jim Kanine and Kane Shippentower to the Indian Congress

The legend about the Bear Foot (15 pages)

A story about an adopted woman named Duckling who became a healer and Medicine woman.

Color-coordinated map demonstrating the cession of land treaties by different Native groups with names of populated areas, rivers, bordering states, as well as done in a grid system.

Deerskin hide painted with depictions of people, houses, and animals
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