Skip Navigation Penn Museum logo
  • My Finds 0
Online Collections
  • Browse

    Browse

    Search Collections
    Highlights
    Collections Map
    Objects On View
    Video/Film
  • About

    About

    About Collections
    Access the Collections
    Download Data
    Rights and Permissions
  • Read More

    Read More

    Journal (1919-1935)
    Bulletin (1930-1958)
    Expedition (1958-Present)
    Publications
    Our Blog: Penn Museum Voices
    Websites
  • Search
  • Browse
    • Search Collections
    • Highlights
    • Collections Map
    • Objects On View
    • Video/Film
  • About
    • About Collections
    • Access the Collections
    • Download Data
    • Rights and Permissions
  • Read More
    • Journal (1919-1935)
    • Bulletin (1930-1958)
    • Expedition (1958-Present)
    • Publications
    • Our Blog: Penn Museum Voices
    • Websites
  • Search
  • Penn Museum logo
Online Collections
My Finds 0
Online Collections

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[120]
  • no[5]
  • yes[115]
  • no[109]
  • yes[11]
  • american[120]
  • bag[1]
  • bandolier bag[1]
  • basket[12]
  • basket lid[7]
  • baton[1]
  • beads[1]
  • berry basket[4]
  • big house fan[1]
  • blanket[2]
  • blanket dress[2]
  • blouse[1]
  • boat[1]
  • book[1]
  • boot[2]
  • bowl[7]
  • box[1]
  • box lid[1]
  • breechcloth[1]
  • buffalo robe[1]
  • button blanket[1]
  • ceremonial shield[1]
  • chilkat robe[1]
  • cloth[1]
  • clovis projectile point[2]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[4]
  • dagger[1]
  • dance apron[1]
  • dance kilt[1]
  • dish[3]
  • doll[3]
  • dress[2]
  • drum[1]
  • ex voto[1]
  • figurine[3]
  • finger mask[2]
  • folsom point[2]
  • frontlet[1]
  • gaming tray[1]
  • hat[1]
  • headdress[1]
  • helmet[1]
  • hunting visor[1]
  • jar[2]
  • kachina doll[3]
  • lamp[1]
  • legging[2]
  • manta[2]
  • moccasin[1]
  • moccasins[1]
  • model[1]
  • necklace[4]
  • page[1]
  • painting[3]
  • peyote box[1]
  • peyote fan[1]
  • pictograph[1]
  • pitcher[1]
  • powder charger[1]
  • print[3]
  • robe[2]
  • sash[3]
  • seed jar[2]
  • shirt[1]
  • staff[1]
  • storage jar[1]
  • tomahawk pipe[1]
  • toy[1]
  • tunic[1]
  • waist robe[1]
  • war bonnet[1]
  • war shirt[2]
  • weaving[1]
  • acoma pueblo[1]
  • alaska[21]
  • alberta[1]
  • alert bay[1]
  • aleutian islands[6]
  • arizona[12]
  • attu island[6]
  • blackwater draw[3]
  • blood indian reserve[1]
  • british columbia[5]
  • california (state)[7]
  • canada[9]
  • cass county[1]
  • charenton[2]
  • cherokee[1]
  • clovis[4]
  • cochiti pueblo[5]
  • dakotas[1]
  • delaware[3]
  • florida[2]
  • fox farm[1]
  • gravel pit[2]
  • greater southwest[1]
  • haines[1]
  • hopi[1]
  • isleta pueblo[2]
  • kawayka'a[1]
  • kingcome[2]
  • klukwan[4]
  • kodiak island[3]
  • lake canyon[1]
  • lake county (california)[1]
  • leech lake[1]
  • louisiana[6]
  • mammoth pit[1]
  • mandeville[2]
  • masset[1]
  • mexico (central america)[1]
  • minnesota[1]
  • missouri[2]
  • montana[1]
  • navajo reservation[1]
  • new mexico[29]
  • north america[6]
  • north carolina[10]
  • north dakota[3]
  • northeast arizona[1]
  • northwest territories[3]
  • norton sound[1]
  • oklahoma[3]
  • oraibi[1]
  • pennsylvania[3]
  • pine ridge reservation[1]
  • queen charlotte islands[2]
  • san ildefonso pueblo[2]
  • san juan pueblo[1]
  • san nicolas island[1]
  • santa clara[1]
  • santa clara pueblo[4]
  • santo domingo pueblo[1]
  • sitka[3]
  • south dakota[2]
  • southeastern utah[1]
  • st. augustine (florida)[1]
  • st. louis[2]
  • standing rock reservation[1]
  • third mesa[1]
  • united states of america[57]
  • upper lake[1]
  • vancouver island[1]
  • wyoming[1]
  • yellowstone national park[1]
  • yukon island[1]
  • 21st century[1]
  • historic period[1]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[1]
  • paleoindian[4]
  • protohistoric hopi[1]
  • pueblo iv[1]
  • acoma pueblo[1]
  • aleut[6]
  • blackfeet[1]
  • blackfeet, blood[1]
  • cherokee[12]
  • cheyenne (culture)[1]
  • chilkat[2]
  • chitimacha[6]
  • choctaw[3]
  • cliff dweller[1]
  • clovis[2]
  • cochiti[2]
  • cochiti pueblo[1]
  • delaware culture[5]
  • eastern band[1]
  • eastern pomo[1]
  • eskimo[4]
  • gros ventre[1]
  • haida[2]
  • hidatsa[1]
  • hopi[6]
  • inuit[2]
  • iroquois[1]
  • isleta[2]
  • keresan[2]
  • kiowa[1]
  • kwakiutl[3]
  • laguna[1]
  • lenape[5]
  • mandan[3]
  • mission indians[1]
  • navajo[4]
  • ojibwa[1]
  • osage[1]
  • pawnee[1]
  • piegan[1]
  • pomo[3]
  • prehistoric eskimo[1]
  • protohistoric hopi[1]
  • pueblo[11]
  • san ildefonso pueblo[1]
  • san juan pueblo[1]
  • santa clara pueblo[4]
  • seminole[2]
  • shawnee[2]
  • sioux[2]
  • teton[3]
  • tewa (culture)[5]
  • tlingit[10]
  • tulare[1]
  • yokuts[1]
  • zia[1]
  • zuni[1]
  • arctic culture area[12]
  • california culture area[7]
  • central american[1]
  • great plains culture area[14]
  • north american culture area[1]
  • northeast culture area[7]
  • northwest coast culture area[16]
  • plains culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[21]
  • southwest culture area[39]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • 4' 6"[1]
  • drum house[1]
  • gaanax.teidi valley, lukaax.adi raven or other[1]
  • gravel pit 15 miles sw of clovis[1]
  • kaagwaantaan clan[1]
  • klukwan dagisdinaa clan[1]
  • paulatuk[1]
  • pueblo[2]
  • sitka whale collection[1]
  • thunder house[1]
  • baby[2]
  • big house ceremony[1]
  • bird[1]
  • boat[1]
  • bowl[3]
  • bugs[1]
  • cloud[3]
  • deer dance[1]
  • feather[1]
  • fly[1]
  • hand[1]
  • human face[1]
  • hunting god[3]
  • men[1]
  • misinghaku'kun[1]
  • misinghali'kun[1]
  • peyote ceremony[2]
  • rattlesnake[2]
  • raven's cradle[1]
  • shaman[1]
  • snail tracks[1]
  • snake[2]
  • squash blossoms, dragonflies, ears of corn.[1]
  • star[1]
  • woman[2]
  • abalone[2]
  • abalone shell[2]
  • acrylic[2]
  • antler[1]
  • bead[10]
  • bracken fern[1]
  • buckskin[3]
  • buffalo hide[1]
  • cane (plant)[3]
  • cardboard[1]
  • caribou hide[2]
  • cedar[2]
  • cedar bark[2]
  • chalcedony[1]
  • claw[1]
  • clay[16]
  • cloth[3]
  • cochineal dye[2]
  • cooper's hawk tail[1]
  • copper[1]
  • cotton[5]
  • cotton fiber[3]
  • crayon[1]
  • deer hide[1]
  • deer toes[1]
  • deerskin[4]
  • eagle feather[1]
  • edwards chert[4]
  • ermine[1]
  • feather[6]
  • fern[1]
  • fiber[6]
  • fur[1]
  • glass[9]
  • goat wool[1]
  • graphite[1]
  • grass[4]
  • hair[3]
  • hide[4]
  • homespun wool[1]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • horsehair[2]
  • human hair[3]
  • ink[1]
  • iron[1]
  • ivory[2]
  • leather[4]
  • maidenhair fern[3]
  • metal[2]
  • mink[2]
  • moosehide[2]
  • mother-of-pearl[1]
  • muslin[1]
  • natural dye[1]
  • oil pigment[1]
  • otter fur[1]
  • paint[5]
  • paper[7]
  • pigment[18]
  • pigments[5]
  • plant fiber[7]
  • plastic[1]
  • porcupine quill[2]
  • quill[3]
  • rawhide[1]
  • redbud[1]
  • rivercane[2]
  • sea otter fur[1]
  • sedge[1]
  • shell[4]
  • silk[2]
  • silver[4]
  • sinew[3]
  • skin[4]
  • sourwood[4]
  • spruce root[6]
  • steel[1]
  • stone[2]
  • string[3]
  • stroud[1]
  • tin[2]
  • turquoise[1]
  • vegetable fiber[1]
  • velvet[1]
  • watercolor paint[1]
  • whisker[1]
  • wood[18]
  • wool[10]
  • yarn[1]
  • basketry[22]
  • beaded[4]
  • carved[2]
  • chipped[4]
  • coiled[4]
  • drawing[1]
  • dyed[2]
  • embroidered[3]
  • engraved[1]
  • handspun[2]
  • incised[1]
  • painted[2]
  • polychrome[2]
  • quillwork[1]
  • serigraph[2]
  • sikyatki polychrome[3]
  • twined[6]
  • watercolor[1]
  • woven[4]
  • charles edenshaw[1]
  • cippy crazy horse[2]
  • david ruben piqtoukun[3]
  • diego romero[2]
  • dollie navasie[1]
  • gertrude dick[1]
  • isabel gonzales[1]
  • isabell edenshaw[1]
  • jenny thlanaut[1]
  • jerry c. ingram[1]
  • juanita arquero[1]
  • julian martinez[1]
  • lottie stamper[2]
  • mae clark (navajo)[1]
  • maria martinez[1]
  • marie and julian[1]
  • ramona[1]
  • ramoncita sandoval[1]
  • roxanne swentzell[3]
  • shawn tafoya[1]
  • teri rofkar[1]
  • tom patch wamiss[2]
  • tse-ye-mu[1]
  • white swan[1]
  • wounded face[1]
  • yes[120]

61 - 90 of 120 Records

NA3628A

NA3628A

Basket

Add to My Finds +
34-5-1B

34-5-1B

Basket Lid

Add to My Finds +
34-5-1A

34-5-1A

Basket

Add to My Finds +
29-175-335B

29-175-335B

Box Lid

Add to My Finds +
29-175-335A

29-175-335A

Box

Add to My Finds +
2003-29-1

2003-29-1

Necklace

Add to My Finds +
31-29-11

31-29-11

Tunic

Add to My Finds +
99-9-7

99-9-7

Bowl

Add to My Finds +
NA3881B

NA3881B

On Display

Powder Charger

Add to My Finds +
2000-19-1B

2000-19-1B

Figurine

Add to My Finds +
2000-19-1A

2000-19-1A

Figurine

Add to My Finds +
NA1365B

NA1365B

Basket Lid

Add to My Finds +
NA1365A

NA1365A

Basket

Add to My Finds +
2002-17-4

2002-17-4

Necklace

Add to My Finds +
2003-20-1

2003-20-1

On Display

Waist Robe

Add to My Finds +
2000-19-1C

2000-19-1C

Figurine

Add to My Finds +
2002-17-8

2002-17-8

Dance Kilt

Add to My Finds +
2001-21-1

2001-21-1

On Display

Manta

Add to My Finds +
46-6-49A

46-6-49A

On Display

Basket

Add to My Finds +
76-9-1B

76-9-1B

Basket Lid

Add to My Finds +
NA3477

NA3477

Blanket

Add to My Finds +
32-8-120

32-8-120

On Display

Lamp

Add to My Finds +
29-77-703

29-77-703

Seed Jar

Add to My Finds +
NA5739

NA5739

Helmet

Add to My Finds +
39051

39051

Bowl

Add to My Finds +
29-138-1B

29-138-1B

Blanket Dress

Add to My Finds +
76-9-1A

76-9-1A

Basket

Add to My Finds +
29-138-1A

29-138-1A

Blanket Dress

Add to My Finds +
36-19-3

36-19-3

On Display

Clovis Projectile Point

Add to My Finds +
NA7911

NA7911

Basket

Add to My Finds +
NA8488A

NA8488A

On Display

Dagger

Add to My Finds +
81-24-1

81-24-1

Blouse

Add to My Finds +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
61 - 90 of 120 Records
Penn Museum Homepage.

3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

215.898.4000 | © Penn Museum 2026

YouTube icon. Facebook icon. Instagram icon. LinkedIn icon.
ABOUT MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT PRESS HOST AN EVENT
The Penn Museum respectfully acknowledges that it is situated on Lenapehoking, the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Unami Lenape.

World Wonders in your inbox.

Sign up for our Newsletter
Subscribe
UPenn logo.
Report Web Accessibility Issues and Get Help Contact Terms & Conditions Disclaimer Privacy