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12019-10-28T11:39:00-07:00Sahnish tobacco, n.d.1Sahnish tobacco, n.d. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Washington (12.6322). Object in the public domain; photo: NMAI Photo Services; image courtesy of the National Museum of the American Indian.plain2019-10-28T11:39:00-07:00
12019-10-28T11:39:11-07:00Karl Bodmer, Interior of a Mandan Earth Lodge, 1833–34.1Fig. 12, Karl Bodmer, Interior of a Mandan Earth Lodge, 1833–34. Watercolor and ink on paper. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. Gift of the Enron Art Foundation, 1986.49.261.A. Artwork in the public domain; image courtesy of Joslyn Art Museum.plain2019-10-28T11:39:11-07:00
12019-10-28T11:39:00-07:00Black stone pipe bowl, elbow style, prior to 1919.1Black stone pipe bowl, elbow style, prior to 1919. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. Image courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society.plain2019-10-28T11:39:00-07:00