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California Paleo-Indian Tribal Art
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Comparison to Ancient Wooden Artifacts
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Welcome to New Tribal Art
California Paleo-Indian Tribal Art
About the Paleo-Indians
Comparison to Ancient Wooden Artifacts
Ring Mountain
Paleo-Indian Themes
Paleo-Indian Glasswork
Paleo-Indian Pyroclasts
Paleo-Indian Minis
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Paleo-Indian Minis
Paleo-Indian Sticks
Paleo-Indian Metalwork
Paleo-Indian Utensils , Stone & Bone Tools
Paleo-Indian Wood - Dinosaur Collection
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Paleo-Indian Metalwork
The ability to use and work with metal was previously unknown to exist with any Native American peoples. The Paleo-Indians, the ancestors of the Coast Miwok had this capability for hundreds if not thousands of years.