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Indian Cows from Delaware in North America, the first half of the 16th century.

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Koger from the colony of New Sweden. Possibly a gift from the guvenor Johan Printz (1642-1653) to Carl Gustaf Wrangel or Per Brahe d.y. The cogret is probably from the Susquehannock tribe. The wolf cranium (canis lupus lyacon) attached to one, along one side together, skinned, originally red. This is open at the card end. The cranium is dressed with red-colored deer hair and has eyes of white shells. Ears and tongue of leather patches.
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Title: Indian Cows from Delaware in North America, the first half of the 16th century.
Description:
Koger from the colony of New Sweden.
Possibly a gift from the guvenor Johan Printz (1642-1653) to Carl Gustaf Wrangel or Per Brahe d.
y.
The cogret is probably from the Susquehannock tribe.
The wolf cranium (canis lupus lyacon) attached to one, along one side together, skinned, originally red.
This is open at the card end.
The cranium is dressed with red-colored deer hair and has eyes of white shells.
Ears and tongue of leather patches.

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