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Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)
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<styles, periods, and cultures by region>
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Americas, The
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Native American
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Native North American
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<Arctic and Subarctic Native American styles>
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Arctic Native American styles
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Eastern Subarctic Native American styles
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Western Subarctic Native American styles
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Bacone style
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Californian Native American
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Achomawi
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Atsugewi (culture or style)
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Cahuilla (culture or style)
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Chumash (culture or style)
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Costanoan
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Cupeño (Native American style)
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Gabrieliño (culture or style)
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Halchidhoma
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Hupa (culture or style)
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Karok (culture or style)
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Luiseño (style)
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Miwok (culture or style)
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Patwin
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Pomo (Californian Native American style)
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Salinan
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Serrano (culture or style)
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Shasta
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Tübatulabal (style)
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Tulare
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Western Mono
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Wintun
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Wiyot (culture or style)
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Yana (culture or style)
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Yokuts (culture or style)
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Yuki (culture or style)
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Yurok (culture or style)
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Baja Californian Native American styles
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Maidu (culture or style)
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Eastern Mono
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Mono Lake Paiute
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Milling Stone Horizon
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<Eastern Woodland and Eastern Great Lake Native American>
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Abnaki
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Catawba (Native American)
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Chickahominy (style or culture)
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Conestoga (Native American style)
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Delaware
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Erie
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Iroquois
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Mahican
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Malecite
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Massachuset
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Micmac (culture or style)
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Monacan
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Munsee (culture)
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Nanticoke (culture or style)
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Narragansett (culture or style)
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Nipmuc
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Passamaquoddy
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Patawomeck (style or culture)
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Pennacook
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Penobscot
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Pequot
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Piscataway (style or culture)
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Rappahannock
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Shinnecock (style or culture)
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Susquehanna
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Unkechaug (style or culture)
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Wabanaki (confederation)
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Wampanoag (culture or style)
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Wappinger
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Great Basin Native American
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Bannock
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Chemehuevi
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Gosiute
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Kawaiisu (culture or style)
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Lemhi
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Northern Paiute
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Panamint
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Shoshone
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Southern Paiute
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Ute (culture or style)
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Washo (culture or style)
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<Great Lake and Central Woodland Native American>
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Anishinaabe (group)
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Fox (style)
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Ho-Chunk
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Illinois
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Kickapoo
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Menomini (culture or style)
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Miami (culture or style)
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Ojibwa (culture or style)
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Potawatomi (culture or style)
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Sauk
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Woodlands School
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woodland style (beadwork style)
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Wyandotte (culture or style)
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Metis
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Northwest Coast Native American
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Alsea
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Bella Coola (culture or style)
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Chehalis (culture or style)
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Chinook
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Colville
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Coos (culture or style)
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Cowlitz (culture or style)
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Ditidaht
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Duwamish (style or culture)
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Eyak (culture or style)
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formline style
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Gitksan
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Haida (culture or style)
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Haisla (culture or style)
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Heiltsuk (culture or style)
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Kalapuya
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Klallam
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Kwakiutl (culture or style)
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Lummi
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Makah (culture or style)
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Musqueam (style or culture)
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Niska
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Nisqually
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Nootka (culture or style)
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Puyallup
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Quileute (culture or style)
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Quinault (culture or style)
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Salish (Northwest Coast Native American style)
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Sitka (Native American style)
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Siuslaw (culture or style)
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Skagit (culture or style)
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Snuqualmi
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Suquamish (style or culture)
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Tillamook (culture or style)
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Tlingit (culture or style)
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Tolowa (culture or style)
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Tsimshian (culture or style)
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Tulalip (style or culture)
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Twana (culture or style)
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Wasco
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Plains Indian
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Arapaho (culture or style)
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Arikara (culture or style)
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Assiniboin
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Blackfoot (Algonkin-speaking)
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Cheyenne (culture or style)
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Comanche (culture or style)
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Crow (Native American style)
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Gros Ventre (culture or style)
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Hidatsa (culture or style)
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Iowa
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Kansa (culture or style)
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Kiowa (culture or style)
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Kiowa Apache
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Mandan (culture or style)
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Missouri
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Omaha
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Osage (culture or style)
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Oto
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Otoe-Missouria (style or culture)
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Pawnee (culture or style)
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Plains Cree
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Plains Ojibwa
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Ponca
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Sioux
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Wichita (culture or style)
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Plateau Native American
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Cayuse
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Coeur d'Alène (Native American style)
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Flathead
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Kalispel
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Klamath
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Klikitat
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Kutenai
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Lake (style)
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Lillooet (culture or style)
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Modoc
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Molala
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Nespelem
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Nez Percé (culture or style)
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Okanagan (culture or style)
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Sanpoil
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Shuswap (culture or style)
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Sinkiuse
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Spokan
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Tenino (culture or style)
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Thompson
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Umatilla (culture or style)
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Walla Walla (culture or style)
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Wenatchi
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Wishram
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Yakima (culture or style)
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Southeastern Native American
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Acolapissa (culture or style)
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Atakapa (culture or style)
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Avoyel (culture or style)
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Biloxi (culture or style)
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Cherokee (culture or style)
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Chickasaw (culture or style)
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Chitimacha (culture or style)
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Choctaw (culture or style)
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Coharie (style or culture)
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Coushatta
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Creek (culture or style)
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Haliwa-Saponi (style or culture)
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Houma (culture or style)
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Karankawa
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Lumbee (culture or style)
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Mattaponi
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Meherrin (style or culture)
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Miccosukee (style or culture)
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Nansemond (style or culture)
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Nottoway (style or culture)
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Occaneechi (style or culture)
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Ofo (style or culture)
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Pamunkey (culture or style)
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Powhatan (culture or style)
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Quapaw (culture or style)
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Sappony (style or culture)
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Seminole
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Shawnee (culture or style)
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Timucua
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Tonkawa (culture or style)
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Tunica (Native American style)
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Tuscarora (Southeastern Native American)
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Tutelo (culture or style)
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Waccamaw Siouan (style or culture)
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Yuchi
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Southwestern Native American
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Apache (culture or style)
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Athapaskan (culture or style)
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Cocopa (culture or style)
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Concho (style)
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Havasupai
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Maricopa (culture or style)
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Mojave
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Navajo (culture or style)
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Opata (culture or style)
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Paiute (culture or style)
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Pima (Native American)
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Pueblo (Native American style)
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Seri (culture or style)
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Tohono O’Odham
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Walapai
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Yavapai
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Yuman (culture or style)
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