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Americas / Lakota / Calendars / Winter count / Lakota people / Bureau of American Ethnology / Garrick Mallery / Native American art / History of North America / Native American history
Date: 2005-03-10 13:03:49
Americas
Lakota
Calendars
Winter count
Lakota people
Bureau of American Ethnology
Garrick Mallery
Native American art
History of North America
Native American history

THE SMITHSONIAN COLLECTION The Lakota winter count online exhibit highlights ten Lakota winter counts in the collections of the National Anthropological Archives, a part of the National Museum of Natural History, and the

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