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These items were found by my father in late 40s in a hut on the beach in northwest

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Native American Antiques1226 of 1942Oil/candle pot?Signed velvet Native American painting
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    Posted 10 years ago

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    These items were found on a beach in the north west in a old hut
    . The small bags are about 7 inches long . The beaded skirt looks like it was made for a child

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    1. CanyonRoad, 10 years ago
      The arm bands and beaded skirt are not Native American. The skirt is African, probably Zulu.
    2. Sleniibeadwork Sleniibeadwork, 9 years ago
      The piece in the middle on the right look Tlingit. They do their floral style like that. Two lines outlining the design, with a split in the colors along the same lines ( red & white). Late 1800's judging by the beads.

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