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Styles and Periods Facet
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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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<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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Cayuga (culture or style)
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Mohawk (culture or style)
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Oneida (culture or style)
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Onondaga (culture or style)
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Seneca (culture or style)
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Tuscarora (Iroquois speaking)
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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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