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1.A Man Receiving Power from Two Spirit Animals
2.by Wohaw
3.Kiowa
4.1877
5.graphite, ink, and crayon on paper
1.Black-on-White Style III Bowl
2.Swarts Ruin, New Mexico
3.Mimbres
4.c. 1000-1150 CE
Earthenware
1.Box Robe
2.Lakota
3.Artist presently unknown
4.c. 1830 CE
5.Pigment on leather
1.Calumet Stem and Pipe Bowl
2.Upper Missouri River region
3.Artist presently unknown
4.c. 1780-1830 CE,
wood, feathers, fur, catlinite
1.Cradleboard
2.Southern Plains
3.Kiowa
4.c. 1890 CE
wood, leather, glass beads
1.Horse Effigy
2.By Joseph No Two Horses
3.Hunkpapa Lakota
4.c. 1880 CE
Paint and mixed-media on cottonwood
1.Parfleche Envelope
2.Southern Cheyenne
3.artist presently unknown
4.c. 1865 CE
5.buffalo rawhide and pigment
1.Robe
2.Central Plains
3.Artist presently unknown
4.c. 1800-1830 CE
5.pigment on leather with porcupine quills
1.Shield
2.Oak (artist)
3.from Wyoming
4.c. 1780 CE
5.Painted rawhide, grizzly bear claws, and eagle feathers
1.Sivan Vah’ki (Ruler’s Great House)
2.Casa Grande, Arizona
3.Hohokam culture
4.c. 1350 CE
puddled caliche mud and timber
1.Thunderbird Robe
2.Eastern Plains, possibly Illinois
3.Artist presently unknown
4.c. 1700-1740 CE
Pigment on tanned leather
1.Tlaloc, Hueco Tanks rock shelter
2.El Paso County, Texas
3.Jornado Mogollon
4.c. 450-1400 CE
Pigment on rock
1.Winter Count
2.by Medicine Bear
3.Yanktonai
4.c. 1917 CE
pigment on canvas
1.Woman’s Side-Fold Dress
2.Central Plains
3.Lakota or Cheyenne
4.c. 1800-1825 CE
Leather, quills, brass buttons, and wool cloth