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probably Indigenous American (Zuni peoples)
1950s

probably Indigenous American (Zuni peoples)
ca. 1970

Zuni tribe
19th century
Zuni
20th century
Zuni
20th century

Zuni
19th–20th century
Zuni
19th–20th century

Zuni
early 20th century

Zuni
early 20th century

Zuni
early 20th century

Zuni
early 20th century

Zuni
early 20th century

Zuni
ca. 1879

Indigenous American
1800–1941

Indigenous American
19th century

Indigenous American
19th century

Indigenous American
probably 19th century

Indigenous American
1960s

Indigenous American
1960s

Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
800–1400 CE

Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
800–1400 CE

Indigenous American (Hopi peoples)
20th century

Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE

Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
400 BCE–1492 CE

Indigenous American (Navajo peoples)
1930s

Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE

Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
1500 BCE–CE 300

Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
1500 BCE–CE 300

Samuel Jackson
1854–55
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Native American (Zuni, probably)
19th century

Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century

Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
16th–17th century

Songye artist and nganga (ritual specialist)
19th–first half of 20th century
Kwele artist
19th–first half of 20th century

Dogon blacksmith
16th–19th century
Ejagham artist
19th–mid-20th century

Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Zuni
19th–20th century

Indigenous South American (Sinu peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE
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Probably Nootka
19th century