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00071_Field_hg01q11.txt
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Audio:QS011101.AIF
C-box:This wooden sea spirit mask is inlaid with abalone and decorated with native copper, sea lion bristles and bear fur.
BallLoc:139, 114, 156, 131;326, 222, 343, 239;205, 279, 222, 296;252, 88, 269, 105;251, 209, 268, 226
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GeoBytesUsed:4
PaletteNeutralPic:bboxplaceholder
A-box or Headline5:N/A
A-box or Headline6:N/A
Correct:Tlingit*QS011102.AIF*
Wrong 1:Inuit
Wrong 2:Sioux
Wrong 3:Iroquois
Wrong 4:Zuni
Wrong 5:N/A
Wrong 6:N/A
Wrong 7:N/A
Wrong 8:N/A
GeoByte1:Natives of the Northwest Coast used bear fat as cooking oil and insect repellent.
GeoByte2:Ceremonial masks were important family heirlooms among the Tlingit.
GeoByte3:Abalone, oysters and clams were plentiful along the rocky beaches of the Northwest.
GeoByte4:The most important Tlingit religious ceremonies and dances were held in winter, the best time to contact the spirits.
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First Pict Cast:HQ011150.PIC
VideoReward:#none
Palette:PaletteQ11
StartVideo:#none
EndVideo:
MapPictCast:HG01_20.PIC
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