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Français : Robe dite "aux trois villages". Population Quapaw. États-unis, Arkansas. 18e siècle. Peau de cervidé peinte. don Bibliothèque nationale de France. Inv : 71.1934.33.7 D http://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/collections/explorer-les-collections/ameriques/pays/MQXAABAADAAC_%25C3%2589tats-Unis/objet/71.1878.32.134.html
English: Robe called "the three villages." Quapaw people. United States, Arkansas. 18th century. Painted deer skin.
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Painted deerhide robe, Quapaw people. United States, Arkansas. 18th century.

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