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| Title: | Wampum belts |
Date/circa: | 1973/1975 |
Photographer: | Hetzel, Theodore B. (Kennett Square, Pa.) |
Subjects: | Penn, William; ; ; Indian beadwork - Pennsylvania|vPhotographs; |
Notes: | According to a note, the upper item is a silver buckle and slide (separate item, on the left) that Ted Hetzel made for himself, designed from the pattern of wampum given to William Penn; Indians say the *small* man is Penn! |
Call number: | SW P003A1aFol2Item1 |
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