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    Object Details

    Culture/People

    Non-Indian

    Subject

    Jim Thorpe, Sac and Fox (Sauk & Fox), 1887-1953

    Donor

    Peggy Fontenot, Non-Indian
    James Kincaid Johnson, Potawatomi

    Collection History

    Formerly owned by James Kincaid Johnson (third cousin to Jim Thorpe) and Peggy Fontenot; donated to NMAI by James Kincaid Johnson and Peggy Fontenot in 2004.

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    Date created

    2001

    Catalog Number

    26/4641

    Barcode

    264641.000

    Object Type

    Made-for-Sale items and Souvenirs

    Object Name

    Box

    Media/Materials

    Cardboard, breakfast cereal

    Techniques

    Commercially produced/manufactured

    Dimensions

    30.70 x 20.90 x 7.20 cm

    Place

    Minnesota; USA (inferred)

    See related items

    Non-Indian
    Made-for-Sale items and Souvenirs

    Data Source

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6e1e497eb-b391-4465-b85d-ab712c76c3cd

    Record ID

    NMAI_280815

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