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Table of Contents Page 1 Page 54 - photo 1
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Page 1 Page 54 1 Double-curve motifs in beadwork and engrav - photo 2

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Page 54 1 Double-curve motifs in beadwork and engraving from - photo 3

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1 Double-curve motifs in beadwork and engraving from northeastern America - photo 4

1. Double-curve motifs in beadwork and engraving from northeastern America (18th-19th c.).

2 Adapted from Seminole beadwork Florida region 3 Prehistoric bottle - photo 5

2. Adapted from Seminole beadwork (Florida region).

3 Prehistoric bottle design featuring linked scrolls associated with reptiles - photo 6

3. Prehistoric bottle design featuring linked scrolls associated with reptiles (Arkansas).

4 Incised pottery from Louisiana 5 Arapaho design for a shield cover - photo 7

4. Incised pottery from Louisiana.

5 Arapaho design for a shield cover Central Plains 6 Design for a - photo 8

5. Arapaho design for a shield cover (Central Plains).

6 Design for a rawhide bagpossibly a quiverfrom the Arapaho Central Plains - photo 9

6. Design for a rawhide bagpossibly a quiverfrom the Arapaho (Central Plains).

7 Adapted from a Mescalero Apache basket design TexasNew Mexico 8 - photo 10

7 Adapted from a Mescalero Apache basket design (Texas/New Mexico).

8 Mescalero Apache beadwork TexasNew Mexico Menomini beadwork Upper - photo 11

8. Mescalero Apache beadwork (Texas/New Mexico).

Menomini beadwork Upper Peninsula Michigan 9 Design adapted from a - photo 12

Menomini beadwork (Upper Peninsula, Michigan).

9 Design adapted from a gamebag ca 1900 Winnebago Minnesota 10 - photo 13

9. Design adapted from a gamebag (ca. 1900) (Winnebago, Minnesota).

10 Adapted from a bead design possibly for an armband by the Crow Indians - photo 14

10. Adapted from a bead design (possibly for an armband) by the Crow Indians (Montana).

11 Bead decorations adapted from the Lakota Sioux late 19th c Nebraska - photo 15
11 Bead decorations adapted from the Lakota Sioux late 19th c Nebraska - photo 16

11. Bead decorations adapted from the Lakota Sioux (late 19th c.) (Nebraska region ).

TOP: for a pipe bagBOTTOM: for a moccasin.

12 Bird-and-flower pottery motif from the Santo Domingo Pueblo New Mexico - photo 17

12. Bird-and-flower pottery motif from the Santo Domingo Pueblo (New Mexico).

13 Flower designs for pottery from the Santo Domingo Pueblo New Mexico - photo 18

13. Flower designs for pottery from the Santo Domingo Pueblo (New Mexico).

14 Sunflower pottery motif from the Santo Domingo Pueblo New Mexico - photo 19

14. Sunflower pottery motif from the Santo Domingo Pueblo (New Mexico).

15 Pottery design from the Santo Domingo Pueblo New Mexico 16 Design - photo 20

15. Pottery design from the Santo Domingo Pueblo (New Mexico).

16 Design for a water jar from the Santo Domingo Pueblo New Mexico 17 - photo 21

16. Design for a water jar from the Santo Domingo Pueblo (New Mexico).

17 Acoma motif for a polychrome vessel New Mexico 18 Bird design on a - photo 22

17. Acoma motif for a polychrome vessel (New Mexico).

18 Bird design on a jar from the Acoma Pueblo New Mexico 19 Pottery - photo 23

18. Bird design on a jar from the Acoma Pueblo (New Mexico).

19 Pottery motif from the Acoma Pueblo New Mexico 20 Pottery design - photo 24

19. Pottery motif from the Acoma Pueblo (New Mexico).

20 Pottery design from the Cochiti Pueblo New Mexico 21 Pottery - photo 25

20. Pottery design from the Cochiti Pueblo (New Mexico).

21 Pottery design from the San Juan Pueblo New Mexico 22 Design from - photo 26

21. Pottery design from the San Juan Pueblo (New Mexico),

22 Design from the San Ildefonso Pueblo New Mexico 23 Adapted from a - photo 27

22. Design from the San Ildefonso Pueblo (New Mexico).

23 Adapted from a baskettray design from the Pima Pueblo New - photo 28

23. Adapted from a basket/tray design from the Pima Pueblo (New Mexico/Arizona).

24 Motif from a Laguna jar New Mexico 25 Motif from a Laguna jar New - photo 29

24. Motif from a Laguna jar (New Mexico).

25 Motif from a Laguna jar New Mexico 26 Adapted from Jicarilla - photo 30

25. Motif from a Laguna jar (New Mexico).

26 Adapted from Jicarilla Apache basketry Jacarilla Mexican Spanish for - photo 31

26. Adapted from Jicarilla Apache basketry. Jacarilla (Mexican Spanish for little basket)

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