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Object Number 2004.24.33577
Display Title The Sha-La-Ko dance of the Zuni Indians / Zuni, New Mexico
Descriptions
Object Description Taber Photograph. Zumi, N.M. Inv. 10-19, #4653
Department Photographic
Artist Isaiah West Taber
Culture
  • Zuñi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / New Mexico / McKinley County / <City> / Zuni Pueblo

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