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Culture/People
Alibamu
Previous owner
Kacy Joe (Ke'ci Joe), Alibamu
Collector
Chief William M. Skye (Bill Skye), Peoria, 1868-1923
Leo Walker, Sac and Fox (Sauk & Fox)
Mark Raymond Harrington (M. R. Harrington/MRH), Non-Indian, 1882-1971
Object Name
Game piece
Media/Materials
Wood
Techniques
Carved
Object Type
Games, Toys, Gambling
Native Term
ta ni' hil ka'
Place
Texas; USA
Collection History
Collected from Kacy Joe (Alibamu) in 1910 by anthropologist Mark Raymond Harrington (1882-1971, MAI staff member), assisted by Chief William M. Skye (Peoria, 1868-1923) and expedition interpreter Leo Walker (Sac and Fox), during fieldwork sponsored by George Heye.