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Unrecorded Mimbres potter. Bowl. ca 800-1100 C.E.
Unrecorded Mimbres potter. Bowl. ca 800-1100 C.E.
Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso (Puebla)). Mimbres-inspired plate. Ceramic. 1940s
Anishinaabe artist. Jingle Dress and Headband. 1900.
Hopewell period underwater animal effigy pipes. Carved stone. 100 B.C.E. – 200 C.E.
Unrecorded Potawatomi weaver. Twined bad with indigenous bast fibers, dyed commercial wood fibers, and hide string. ca. 1840-70
Unrecorded maker. Shoulder bag (missing strap). Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American. ca. 1800, worn by Anishinaabe Methodist minister Peter Jones wore the pouch in Edinburgh, 1845.
Caroline Parker (Seneca). Beaded skirt. c. 1849. Glass beads and silk ribbon on wool broadcloth.
Top: Wendat artist. Men’s moccasins. c. 1780. Black-dyed hide, moosehair, porcupine quills, cotton thread, metal cones, and red-dyed animal air.
Bottom: Wendat artist. Women’s moccasins. Late 18th century or early 19th century. Black-dyed hide, moosehair, porcupine quills, cotton thread, and silk ribbon.
Huron-Wendat maker. Moosehair, birchbark, and ribbon.
Wall pocket (left) circa 1841.
Cigar case (right) circa 1858.
Unrecorded Wendat artists, ‘Gibb tablecloth’ circa 1850-60. Black wool fabric, moosehair, porcupine quills, and cotton threads.
Unrecorded Wendat artists (probably Marguerite Vincent Lawinonkié, Scholastique Picard, and Christine Vincent Athiononk). Plaques presented to Lord and Lady Elgin by the Vincent-Picard Family circa 1847-48. Birchbark, moosehair, porcupine quills, and cotton thread.
D.Y. Begay. Diné/Navajo. Four Peaks. Wool blanket with cotton warp. No date (21st century).
Once known Diné weaver. First-phase Chief blanket wool with cotton warp, silver buttons, hide tassels, circa 1840-50
Once-known Diné weaver, Dah’iistl’ó (Eyedazzler). Circa 1855. Dyed wool and cotton
Once known Diné weaver, pictorial blanket, chemically-dyed wool yarn, cotton warp, circa 1880
Two Row Wampum Belt. 1613, 1993 (reproduction by Jacob Ezra Thomas). Plastic imitation shell and sinew.
Dennis Cusick. Tuscarora. “Keep the Sabbath” watercolor, 1821
Marie Watt. Haudenosaunee. “Column.” 2003
Once known Cheyenne artists, probably female and male. Flat case, circa 1860, buffalo rawhide, pigment, horse hair, buffalo tail
Mandan artist, robe collected by Lewis and Clark. 1804
Unknown Kiowa artist. Kiowa Underwater-Monster (Zemoguani) model tipi cover. 1896-1904. Hide and pigment
Charley Oheltoint (Kiowa), Model cover of the Tipi with Battle Pictures, hide, pigment, animal hair 1896-97
Sioux. Painted box and border robe, early 19th century, bison calf hide, brown, yellow, and red pigment, sizing.
Unknown Sioux woman, dress, circa 1880-1885, buckskin, glass beans, tin
Tom Haukaas (Lakota, American). Cradle. 1998. Wool, glass beans, seed bead, leather, and brass bells.
Once known Lakota woman, man’s moccasins, mid-nineteenth century.
Unknown woman from the Sioux or other Upper Missouri nation, circa 1830-1850, dress, buckskin, tin cones, glass beans, fabric.
Dakota woman, dress, late 19th century, wool cloth, elk teeth (or teeth carved from horn), silk ribbon, brass, and tin sequins
Unknown Sioux maker, moccasins, circa 1890, buckskin, buffalo hide, glass, and metal beads.
Mahpiya Bogawin (Nellie Two Bear Gates), “Gathering of Clouds Woman.” Lakota (Teton Sioux), Valise, 1903.
Yup’ik artist. Norton Sound, Alaska. Aleut-style visored hat, circa 1820. Wood, walrus ivory, leather
Yup’ik carver, mask, 1946, wood, feathers, paint
Edna Oktokiyuk (Yupik). Parka. circa 1910. Marine mammal intestine, auklet beaks and feathers, tanned leader, and seal fur.
Unknown Inuit woman, Amautiq (parka) made in 1938, caribou skin with cloth and bead decoration.
Sonya Kelliher-Combs, “Idiot Strings,” 2017. Goat and sheep hide pockets attached with string
Isabella and Charles Edenshaw (Qwii.aang and Da.a xiigang). Painted basketry clan hat (cedar fiber and paint). Late 19th century.
Unknown Tlingit weaver. Naxeen or Chilkat blanket. Late 19th century, mountain goat wool, cedar, commercial yarn.
Unknown Haida woman. Button blanket with Beaver motif. Late 19th/early 20th century. Wool cloth, thread, shell buttons.
Raven Rattles (top: unknown Haida man. Bottom: unknown Tlingit man). Cedar, leather, paint. Probably 19th century.
Unknown Haida man. Bentwood feast dish with beaver crest, cedar, made before 1886.
Little Shield (Arapaho). “Pawnee Rifle.” Before 1868. Pencil and ink
Once known Lakota Artist, Collins Drawings; Miwatani Society Officer on Horseback; 1877; pencil and colored pencil.
Henderson Ledger Artist “A” (Arapaho?). Henderson Ledger; ‘Medicine Vision’; 1882; pencil, colored pencil, ink.
Wohaw (artist). Kiowa Portraits. Kiowa. 1877. St Louis: Missouri Historical Society. Pencil and crayon.
Howling Wolf. ‘Classroom at Fort Marion.’ Cheyenne. 1876. Pencil.