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Hiawatha Belt Study VII
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Hiawatha Belt Study VII

Artist Roger Cook Parish
Date2005
MediumWatercolor monotype with fiber tree.
Dimensions11“H x 8 7/16” W
SignedRight bottom: R. Parish
Credit LineMuseum Purchase; Funded by William Chan ‘08
Object numberNA2007.05.CHA
DescriptionCentral tree representing Onondaga with four purple (Wampum colored) boxes representing Cayuga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Seneca.
ClassificationsPrints
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