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Object Number
2004.29.4152
Display Title
Reproduction of painting of Apaches of Arizona capturing a train
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Apache Indians (Athapascan) / Apaches of Arizona capturing a train."
Keywords
- Weaponry and Warfare
- Ethnographic
- Painting
Subject
- Train
- Capture
- Painting
Department
Photographic
Date
1848-1895
Culture
- Apache
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Arizona
Dimensions
Overall: 9.53 x 4.45 cm (3 3/4 x 1 3/4 in.)
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United States
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| 2004.29.4148 | Pacer, Apache head chief |
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