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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Wooden stickball sticks with leather netting and game ball Kelly R. Bell Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 84.2942a-c wood, hide, nylon
Pair of wooden stickball sticks with leather netting Solomon McCombs, Unidentified Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 84.2287a-b wood, hide
Pair of wooden stickball sticks with leather netting Jimmie Deere Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 84.2944a-b wood, hide
Pair of wooden stickball sticks with leather netting Jimmie Deere Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 84.2946a-b wood, hide
Pair of wooden stickball sticks with leather netting Unidentified Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 73.237a-b wood, hide
Wooden stickball sticks with leather netting Unidentified Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 73.238a-b wood, hide
Pair of wooden stickball sticks with leather netting Unidentified Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 73.241a-b wood, hide
Pair of wooden stickball sticks with leather netting Unidentified Native American; Southeast 73.242a-b wood, hide
Pair of stickball sticks with leather netting Barney J. Leader Native American; Seminole 84.3011a-b wood, hide
Wooden ball sticks with leather Unidentified Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 73.236a-b wood, leather
In the style of an Ixtlan del Rio style hollow seated male and female ceramic conjoined pair possibly Mexican 54.3944 clay, slip, paint