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Wood and Fabric. Left foot has a varnished space for labeling.

Old Number: G-P-Green-26.
Date of attribution: 1925
Exhibit History: Geneva Historical Society and Museum. Christmas, 1977

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Wood and Fabric. Left foot has a varnished spot for labeling. Belly dancer.

Date of attribution: 1925
Old Number: G-P-Green-27
Exhibit History: Geneva Historical Society and Museum. Christmas, 1977

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Wood and Fabric. Left foot of the puppet has a space varnished for labeling.

Date of attribution: 1925
Old Number: G-P-Green-3.

Exhibit History: Geneva Historical Society and Museum. Christmas, 1977

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Wood and Fabric. The left foot of the puppet has a space varnished for labeling.

Date of attribution: 1925
Old Number: G-P-Green-4.
Exhibit History: Geneva Historical Society and Museum. Christmas, 1977

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Wood and Fabric. Left foot has a varnished spot for labeling.

Date of attribution: 1925
Old Number: G-P-Green-8. American artist.

Exhibit History: Geneva Historical Society and Museum. Christmas, 1977

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Wood and Fabric.
Left foot has a varnished space for labeling.

Date of attribution: 1925

Old Number: G-P-Green-9

Exhibit History: Geneva Historical Society and Museum. Christmas, 1977

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Kerchief. Women's blouse piece.

The Cuna Indians are found off the coast of Panama in the San Blas Islands. They are very independent and their government is semi-matriarchal.

Old Accession Number: H-C/T-CUNA-KERCHIEF.

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Sarong.

Old Accession Number: H-C/T-CUNA-SARONG-1.

The Cuna Indians are found off the coast of Panama in the San Blas Islands. They are very independent and their government is semi-matriarchal.

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Fabric, Mola. A mola is a blouse worn by the Cuna Indians of San Blas, Panama. The Cuna Indians are found off the coast of Panama in the San Blas Islands. They are very independent and their government is semi-matriarchal.

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Teapot. Wide, round handle, thick spout.

This teapot was part of a collection that won a large contest in Santa Fe.
Picuris Pueblo (like Taos) is known for producing unpainted clay cooking ware flecked with mica.

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