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1890.009.001
Ethnographic Material: Carved and painted ceremonial mask, Iñupiat (Native Alaskan Tribe)
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Barnum Museum
5417
Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
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Housatonic Museum of Art
5423
Floating (B-14)
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Housatonic Museum of Art
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