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Williams, Lucy F., William S. Wierzbowski, and Robert W. Preucel. Native American Voices on Identity, Art and Culture: Objects of Everlasting Esteem. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2005.

Reference

  • Object[18]
  • yes[18]
  • no[18]
  • american[18]
  • baton[1]
  • bowl[1]
  • box[1]
  • box lid[1]
  • buffalo robe[1]
  • drum[1]
  • frontlet[1]
  • hat[1]
  • helmet[1]
  • legging[2]
  • painting[1]
  • pictograph[1]
  • robe[1]
  • seed jar[2]
  • staff[1]
  • war shirt[2]
  • alaska[2]
  • arizona[3]
  • british columbia[4]
  • canada[4]
  • dakotas[1]
  • kawayka'a[1]
  • kingcome[2]
  • klukwan[1]
  • masset[1]
  • montana[1]
  • north dakota[3]
  • northeast arizona[1]
  • oklahoma[1]
  • queen charlotte islands[2]
  • sitka[1]
  • united states of america[7]
  • wyoming[1]
  • yellowstone national park[1]
  • protohistoric hopi[1]
  • pueblo iv[1]
  • blackfeet[1]
  • haida[2]
  • hidatsa[1]
  • hopi[2]
  • kwakiutl[2]
  • mandan[3]
  • pawnee[1]
  • piegan[1]
  • protohistoric hopi[1]
  • pueblo[1]
  • sioux[1]
  • teton[1]
  • tlingit[2]
  • great plains culture area[8]
  • northwest coast culture area[6]
  • southwest culture area[4]
  • drum house[1]
  • kaagwaantaan clan[1]
  • sitka whale collection[1]
  • deer dance[1]
  • squash blossoms, dragonflies, ears of corn.[1]
  • abalone[1]
  • bead[3]
  • buckskin[1]
  • buffalo hide[1]
  • cedar[2]
  • claw[1]
  • clay[3]
  • cloth[1]
  • copper[1]
  • deerskin[3]
  • ermine[1]
  • fiber[1]
  • fur[1]
  • glass[1]
  • hair[2]
  • horsehair[2]
  • human hair[2]
  • leather[1]
  • muslin[1]
  • paper[1]
  • pigment[18]
  • porcupine quill[2]
  • quill[3]
  • rawhide[1]
  • shell[1]
  • sinew[2]
  • skin[1]
  • spruce root[2]
  • string[1]
  • whisker[1]
  • wood[6]
  • basketry[1]
  • painted[1]
  • quillwork[1]
  • sikyatki polychrome[3]
  • watercolor[1]
  • charles edenshaw[1]
  • isabell edenshaw[1]
  • tom patch wamiss[2]
  • tse-ye-mu[1]
  • wounded face[1]
  • yes[18]
pigment

1 - 18 of 18 Records

37997A

37997A

War Shirt

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NA10721

NA10721

Buffalo Robe

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37812

37812

Frontlet

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NA2446

NA2446

Robe

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NA8999

NA8999

Hat

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45-15-1349

45-15-1349

Pictograph

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55-37-9

55-37-9

Painting

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38251C

38251C

Legging

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29-175-335B

29-175-335B

Box Lid

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29-175-335A

29-175-335A

Box

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39051

39051

Bowl

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29-77-703

29-77-703

Seed Jar

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NA5739

NA5739

Helmet

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62-16-2

62-16-2

War Shirt

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29-77-73

29-77-73

Seed Jar

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38251B

38251B

Legging

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NA10513

NA10513

Staff

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38365

38365

Drum

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1 - 18 of 18 Records
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