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rlane42

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Jennifer Neptune was asked by a Native American elder to make a reproduction of a clothes item from the late 18th century seen in a photograph of material artifacts from his tribe. This work allowed the current tribal members to appreciate the rich cultural past of their own tribe. What was this item that she reproduced?
 
  a. Pants (leggings)
  b. Hat
  c. Skirt
  d. Collar
  e. Waistcoat

Question 2

Which Native American group did Jennifer Neptune study and assist?
 
  a. Navajo
  b. Gros Ventre
  c. Assiniboine
  d. Penobscot
  e. Cherokee



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d



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