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NATIVE AMERICAN RACCOON TAIL & BEADED HEADDRESS WITH HORN ACCENT, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, H 20" APPROX. :


Dumouchelle Art Galleries

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Date:
2007-03-16

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NATIVE AMERICAN RACCOON TAIL & BEADED HEADDRESS WITH HORN ACCENT, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, H 20" APPROX.: Read more…


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Martin Panamick (American (Native American),1956 - 1977), "Fisherman Fishing", silkscreen or serigraph on paper. Pencil signed lower left margin, numbered 33/100 lower center margin, titled Read more…


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Seven Beaded and Stuffed Cotton Sateen Hanging Bird Whimsies, made as a souvenir probably by a Mohawk tribe Native American, early 20th century, the bird Read more…


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