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: Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white postcard, accession number 13-4119, described as Postcard: Hopi farmer.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white postcard, accession number 13-4117, described as Postcard; Apache scout.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white postcard, accession number 13-4116, described as Postcard; Apache woman
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: Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 13-6827, described as 3 men eating during a night chant (yeifichai) Totso Trading Post (Jukachukai, AZ) December 12-21, 1963. Man in center is the night chant singer, son of Slim Curly. Per Door Book/Accession Record: Man eating during a ceremony, Arizona 1963
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: Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 13-6792, described as black and white photographic print paper label under photo "Shrine of Ahintaw (?), Summit of Ta-za-d-o-ne near Zuni" written on lower right "copyrighted by F.H. Maude photo 1897
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S1991-1992 #25: The Annex Galleries (March 5, 1992–June 30, 1991)
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S2002-2003 #12: North Berkeley Frame and Gallery (January 31, 2003–February 7, 2003)
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S1964-1965 #93: Oakland Public Museum (April 30, 1965–July 6, 1965)
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S1938-1939 #1: Golden Gate International Exposition (February 14, 1939–October 11, 1940)
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S1962-1963 #21: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology/Cynthia Newby (October 15, 1962–January 1963)
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