Exchange with George G. Heye, 1919
Accession Lot
- Object[112]
- yes[112]
- no[112]
- american[112]
- ammunition case[1]
- arrow[8]
- bag[5]
- basket[6]
- blouse[1]
- bow[2]
- bow case[1]
- bowl[1]
- box[1]
- chest[2]
- coat[1]
- cooking paddle[1]
- cradle board[2]
- die[6]
- double pestle[2]
- fish trap[1]
- game sticks[1]
- grain pounder[1]
- hammer[1]
- hat[1]
- head band[1]
- headdress[1]
- knife[1]
- lance cover[1]
- legging[8]
- mask[2]
- mitten[2]
- moccasin[8]
- needle[2]
- netting needle[1]
- pounder[1]
- powder horn[1]
- quiver[1]
- rattle[2]
- roach[1]
- saddlebag[2]
- sash[1]
- sewing bag[2]
- shirt[1]
- skin scraper[1]
- skinning knife[2]
- splint cutter[3]
- spoon[20]
- tomahawk[1]
- tray[1]
- work bag[1]
- 7 islands[1]
- alaska[1]
- bing inlet[1]
- british columbia[19]
- canada[44]
- cattaraugus reservation[10]
- chautauqua county[1]
- delaware[3]
- gulf of st. lawrence[1]
- iowa[2]
- kent county (delaware)[2]
- labrador[1]
- lake st. john[8]
- maine[3]
- new york[10]
- north america[7]
- nova scotia[11]
- oklahoma[35]
- oldtown[1]
- ontario[1]
- oregon[1]
- osage reservation[5]
- pictou landing[3]
- quebec[10]
- queen charlotte islands[1]
- shubenacadie[8]
- south dakota[1]
- standing rock reservation[1]
- sussex county (delaware)[1]
- united states of america[65]
- vancouver island[1]
- apache[6]
- arapaho[1]
- athapaskan[1]
- barren ground band[1]
- caddo[2]
- cherokee[1]
- chickasaw[2]
- delaware culture[3]
- haida[2]
- hopi[1]
- iroquois[6]
- kickapoo[2]
- kiowa[1]
- lenape[1]
- micmac[11]
- mistassina[1]
- montagnais[12]
- nanticoke[4]
- nootka[1]
- ojibwa[1]
- osage[5]
- penobscot[3]
- ponca[6]
- sac & fox[4]
- seneca[9]
- shawnee[15]
- sioux[1]
- sisseton[1]
- teton[1]
- tlingit[1]
- tsimshian[16]
- white manufacture[1]
- animal bladder[1]
- bead[9]
- bells[1]
- birch wood[5]
- birchbark[1]
- bone[7]
- brass[1]
- broadcloth[6]
- bronze[1]
- buckskin[9]
- button[1]
- canvas[2]
- caribou skin[2]
- cedar bark[1]
- cloth[2]
- cotton[11]
- cow horn[2]
- cowhorn[1]
- deer bone[1]
- deer shin bone[1]
- fabric[1]
- feather[2]
- feathers[1]
- fiber[4]
- german silver[1]
- glass[1]
- hair[2]
- hair seal[1]
- hickory wood[2]
- hide[2]
- horsehair[3]
- iron[6]
- ivory[1]
- maple wood[4]
- metal[4]
- moose hide[1]
- oak[1]
- oak bark[1]
- oak wood[2]
- parfleche[2]
- pigment[5]
- plant fiber[1]
- quill[1]
- rawhide[5]
- reed (plant)[4]
- sealskin[1]
- silk[7]
- silver[1]
- sinew[3]
- skin[3]
- spruce root[3]
- stone[2]
- stroud[1]
- sweetgrass[1]
- tin[2]
- turkey feather[1]
- turtle shell[1]
- willow[1]
- willow wood[1]
- wood[37]
- wool[5]
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