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Beads:Their use by Upper Great Lakes Indians

Beads:Their use by Upper Great Lakes Indians

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Beads:Their use by Upper Great Lakes Indians: exhibition produced by Grand Rapids Public Museum and Cranbrook Academy

by Olson, Gordon

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About This Item

Text unmarked. Bibliography. 121 objects pictured. Many in color. Covers show wear. front cover shows wear along spine seam.

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Title
Beads:Their use by Upper Great Lakes Indians
Author
Olson, Gordon
Format/Binding
Paper
Book Condition
Used - Good+
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none
Quantity Available
1
Edition
second
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Grand Rapids public Musuem
Place of Publication
Grand Rapids Mi
Date Published
1981
Pages
81
Size
8" x 11 1/2"
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
native american art beads upper great lakes indians cranbrook public museum materials
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