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Culture/People
probably Tuscarora (attributed); said to have been acquired from the Cherokee
Said to have been acquired from the Cherokee by Mrs. Mary Potter (of Port Williams, Kansas, who was said to have been a former slave); purchased by MAI from an unknown source circa 1919.