File:Indian hard carved articles 1900.jpg
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DescriptionIndian hard carved articles 1900.jpg |
Carved articles by Native Americans (or Inuit?) in Alaska. Description given at the source: "Miscellaneous hard carved articles. It was created in 1900." (text from same source) picture categorized there as "Indian Arts and Crafts" and "Alaska" |
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Source | http://www.old-picture.com/american-adventure/Miscellaneous-articles-carved-hard.htm (picture labeled there "Miscellaneous-articles.jpg") |
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author died more than 70 years ago |
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