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Pipe-tomahawk

Siksika (Blackfoot), 1869

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Blackfeet

Pipe-tomahawk

Siksika (Blackfoot), 1869

Physical Qualities Wood, metal, 25 × 9 1/2 in. (63.5 × 24.1 cm.)
Credit Line Anonymous Gift in Memory of Theodore Marburg
Object Number 1983.35
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1983; Christine Van S. Cheston, Baltimore.
W. Dreyer, "Naturfolkenes Liv; Populaer Ethnografi," Det Nordiske Forlag, Bogforlaget: Ernst Bojesen, Kjobenhavn, 1898.

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