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| Archive Art || A single archival item Item created primarily for aesthetic purpose using creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or a body of historical records from a single source sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or created by a single entity emotional power || CollectableCollectible
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| Oral History Painting || An artwork comprised of paint applied to a surface || ArchiveArt
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| Sculpture || A three-dimensional artwork typically created through carving modeling casting or construction || Art |-| Work on Paper || Item An artwork created primarily for aesthetic purpose on paper (drawing, print, collage) || CollectableArt
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| Collage || A piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric onto a backing || WorkOnPaper
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| Drawing || Art made with a pencil , pen , or crayon rather than paint , especially one drawn in monochrome || WorkOnPaper
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| Fan || A work of art on a device typically folding and shaped like a segment of a circle when spread out that is held in the hand and waved so as to cool the person holding it by causing the air to move. || WorkOnPaper
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| Illuminated Manuscript || A manuscript in which the text is supplemented with such decoration as initials , borders (marginalia) , and miniature illustrations || WorkOnPaper|-| Painting || An artwork comprised of paint applied to a surface || Art
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| Print || Art made from a process invovling involving printing normally on paper , usually for the purpose of creating prints that have an element of originality || WorkOnPaper
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| Scroll || Writing or painting on a roll of parchment or paper || WorkOnPaper
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! style="padding: 10px;"| Sculpture || A three dimensional artwork typically created through carving modeling casting or construction || Art
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| Work on Paper Object/Artifact || An artwork created on paper (drawing print collage) Item made for use or model representing use, typically an item of cultural or historical interest || ArtCollectible
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| Bark Basket || Item constructed primarily A container used to hold or carry things, typically made from interwoven strips of stitched plant materials or folded bark wire. || BasketObjectArtifact
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| Bark Basket || Basket made for use trade Item (basket) constructed primarily of stitched or sale folded bark || ObjectArtifactBasket
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| Coiled Basket || Item (basket) constructed with a continuous coil foundation bound together by stitching || Basket
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| Plaited Basket || Item (basket) constructed of warp and weft elements woven at right angles || Basket
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| Twined Basket || Item (basket) constructed of two or more weft elements interwoven between warp elements || Basket|-| Book || A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers || Publication
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| Ceramic || Item made of clay and hardened through heat || ObjectArtifact
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| Clothing/Dress/Costume || An item or a related assemblage of items meant to be worn || ObjectArtifact
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| Coin || A small flat piece of metal or other material used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. || ObjectArtifact
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| Collectible || Any item suitable for collecting and sought be collectors || Entry
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| Manufactured Doll || Doll that was primarily commercially or mechanically manufactured || ObjectArtifact
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| Entity Firearm || A thing with distinct and independent existence small arms weapon, such as a rifle or pistol, from which a projectile is fired by gunpowder || EntryObjectArtifact
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| Furniture || Movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g. chairs stools and sofas) eating (tables) and sleeping (e.g. beds) || ObjectArtifact
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| Botany Glassware || The study and classification An object or container made of plants glass. || EntryObjectArtifact
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| Jewelry || Decorative personal ornaments worn on clothing or the body that are often made from or contain jewels and precious metal || ObjectArtifact
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| Moment Clothing/Dress/Costume || Moments are entries with photos and notes An item or a related assemblage of anything - everyday life items meant to be worn || EntryObjectArtifact
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| Motion Picture Stamping Die || Moving photography which encompasses film digital A special one-of-a-kind precision tool that cuts and analog formats of movies forms sheet metal into a desired shape or profile || CollectableObjectArtifact
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| Brass Textile || A musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration An item of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips; also called labrosones cloth or fabric manufactured through weaving knitting crocheting knotting or felting || MusicalInstrumentObjectArtifact
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| Keyboard Woven Textile || A musical instrument played using Two distinct fiber threads interlaced at right angles on a keyboard loom to form a row of levers which are pressed by the fingers; the most common are the piano organ and various electronic keyboards including synthesizers and digital pianos cloth || MusicalInstrumentTextile
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| Percussion Crocheted Textile || A musical instrument that Fabric is sounded formed by being struck interlocking yarn or scraped by thread with a hook typically one stitch at a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument time || MusicalInstrumentTextile
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| String Felted Textile || A Musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when the performer plays or sounds the strings in some manner; string instruments stringed instruments or chordophones Fabric is formed by matting condensing and pressing fibers together || MusicalInstrumentTextile
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| Woodwind Knitted Textile || A musical instrument that produces sound Fabric is formed by splitting an exhaled air stream on a sharp edge such as a reed consecutive rows of interlocking loops of one or more yarns with a fipple. There are two main types set of woodwind instruments: flutes and reed instruments; common examples include flute clarinet oboe saxophone and bassoon. needles with multiple stitches open at a time || MusicalInstrumentTextile
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| Native American Object Hooked Textile || An item Art or craft where textiles are made by pulling loops of Native American manufacture yarn or fabric through a stiff woven base to create a hooked rug or wall hanging || ObjectArtifactWovenTextile
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| Bark Basket Knotted Textile || Item constructed primarily Intentional entanglement of stitched cord, braid, ribbon, beading, fabric, or folded bark other material that will create a new shape or structure by forming loops, intertwining, and weaving of the base fabric. || BasketWovenTextile
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| Native American Basket Knotted Textile (Macrame) || Native American basket made for use trade or sale Fabric is formed by knotting together fiber strands || CollectableTextile
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| Coiled Basket Tufted Textile || Item constructed with Textiles made through a continuous coil foundation bound together by stitching process of applying anchoring stitches to keep cushioning and upholstery fitting snuggly in place and secured to the frame of the piece || BasketWovenTextile
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| Plaited Basket Navajo Rug/Textile || Item constructed of warp and weft elements A woven at right angles textile created by a Navajo on an upright Navajo loom || BasketWovenTextile
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! style="padding: 10px;"| Twined Basket || Item constructed of two or more weft elements interwoven between warp elements || Basket
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| Native American Pottery Archive || Ceramic A single archival item or a body of Native American manufacture and/historical records from a single source or decoration created by a single entity || CeramicsCollectible
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| Navajo Rug/Textile Oral History || A woven textile created by a Navajo on an upright Navajo loom record of historical information using sound recordings and/or transcripts of interviews with people having personal knowledge of past events || WovenTextileArchive
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! style="padding: 10px;"| Object/Artifact || Item made for use or model representing use || Collectable
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| Photograph || An image captured typically through the use of a camera (not always made with a camera) || CollectableCollectible
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| Map Motion Picture || A representation usually on a flat surface Moving photography which encompasses film digital and analog formats of an area of land or sea showing physical features cities roads etc movies || PublicationCollectible
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! style="padding: 10px;"| Postcard || A card for mailing a short message without an envelope typically having a photograph or illustration on one side. || Publication
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| Publication || A published work- a book , pamphlet , map , piece of music , or other work for general use or viewing || CollectableCollectible
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| Sewing Pattern Book || Template for creating a garment A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or other sewn item together along one side and bound in covers || Publication
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| Stamping Die Map || A special one-representation usually on a flat surface of an area of-a-kind precision tool that cuts and forms sheet metal into a desired shape land or profile sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc || ObjectArtifactPublication
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| Crocheted Textile Postcard || The fabric is formed by interlocking yarn or thread with A card for mailing a hook short message without an envelope typically having a photograph or illustration on one stitch at a time side. || TextilePublication
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| Felted Textile Sewing Pattern || The fabric is formed by matting condensing and pressing fibers together Template for creating a garment or other sewn item || TextilePublication
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! style="padding: 10px;"| Knitted Textile || The fabric is formed by consecutive rows of interlocking loops of one or more yarns with a set of needles with multiple stitches open at a time || Textile
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| Knotted Textile (Macrame) Vehicle || The fabric is formed by knotting together fiber strands An item used for transporting people or goods especially on land such as a car, truck, bicycle, or cart || TextileCollectible
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| Hooked Textile Motor Vehicle || An automobile, truck, bus, or similar motor-driven conveyance || WovenTextileVehicle
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! style="padding: 10px;"| Knotted Textile || || WovenTextile
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| Tufted Textile Botany || A plant or plant specimen || WovenTextileEntry
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! style="padding: 10px;"| Textile || An item of cloth or fabric manufactured through weaving knitting crocheting knotting or felting || ObjectArtifact
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| Woven Textile Collectible || Two distinct fiber threads are interlaced at right angles on a loom to form a cloth Any item suitable for collecting and sought by collectors || TextileEntry
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| Motor Vehicle Entity || An automobile truck bus A thing with distinct and independent existence, such as a person, business, or similar motor-driven conveyance organization || VehicleEntry
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| Vehicle Moment || An item used Entry for transporting people or goods especially on land such as a car truck bicycle or cartcapturing images and notes about anything - events, everyday life, etc. || CollectableEntry
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| Basic Entry || Basic root entry Form for the most basic Entry ||
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