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Rectangular unfinished bannerstone detail
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On the Multiple Lives of Bannerstones: Indigenous North America 6,000 BCE to the Present
Anna Blume
Article
American Museum of Natural History ledger book for the donation of bannerstones
Material Objects
Bannerstone typology of twenty-four shapes
Material Objects
Map of North America showing the distribution of bannerstones
Material Objects
The first documentation of bannerstones by the Smithsonian in 1848
Material Objects
The Iwasaki bag with its archive of family documents
Material Objects
Archival boxes from the USHMM's Shapell Center containing the Schultz and Bodnar Families Papers
Material Objects
Folder containing personal correspondence from the Basch Family
Material Objects
Storage area at the USHMM's Shapell Center with lockers dividing objects by different material type
Material Objects
Trunks in storage in 2018 at the Shapell Center of the USHMM
Material Objects
Exhibit of Suitcases brought by Japanese Americans to WWII Incarceration Camps on display at JANM
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