Exchange with George G. Heye, 1919
Accession Lot
- Object[321]
- no[321]
- no[321]
- american[321]
- adze[1]
- ammunition pouch[1]
- arrow[11]
- arrows[2]
- awl[1]
- awl case[1]
- axe[1]
- baby carrier[3]
- back rest[1]
- bag[8]
- ball[1]
- basket[16]
- basket tray[3]
- belt[1]
- bow[9]
- bow case[1]
- bowl[1]
- box[3]
- box cover[1]
- box lid[7]
- breast ornament[1]
- canoe[5]
- canoe bailer[1]
- carving[41]
- ceremonial object[1]
- chest[1]
- club[1]
- coin purse[2]
- cooking paddle[1]
- cradle board[2]
- dance legging[2]
- deer call[1]
- dish[7]
- doll[2]
- feast bowl[2]
- feast dish[1]
- figure[2]
- fire making drill[2]
- fire making stick[1]
- fish drag[1]
- fishhook[3]
- fork[1]
- hair ornament[3]
- halibut hook[2]
- hat[1]
- headdress[1]
- helmet[1]
- knife sheath[1]
- legging[4]
- leggings[2]
- mask[3]
- mat[16]
- moccasin[20]
- model[2]
- necklace[1]
- ornament[1]
- parfleche[1]
- peace pipe[2]
- pestle[1]
- pipe[2]
- pipe bag[6]
- pipe bowl[4]
- pipe stem[4]
- quirt[2]
- quiver[2]
- rattle[2]
- roach[1]
- rope[1]
- saddle[2]
- saddle blanket[2]
- sash[1]
- scraper[2]
- shirt[4]
- snowshoe[4]
- spoon[50]
- storage box[5]
- strainer[1]
- tipi[1]
- tipi bag[1]
- tomahawk[3]
- tomahawk pipe[2]
- tool box[1]
- tool box lid[1]
- toy[1]
- tray[1]
- vest[4]
- war bonnet[1]
- war club[1]
- war pick[1]
- watch case[1]
- water bucket[1]
- whale harpoon[1]
- alaska[38]
- arlington[2]
- bennington county[2]
- british columbia[115]
- canada[128]
- cape flattery[1]
- cattaraugus reservation[1]
- chautauqua county[1]
- eastern united states[1]
- florida[2]
- fort rupert[5]
- great lakes[1]
- great plains (plain)[3]
- lake st. john[3]
- lincoln[1]
- maine[2]
- neah bay[3]
- new brunswick (canada)[3]
- new york[1]
- north america[10]
- north dakota[2]
- nova scotia[2]
- oklahoma[46]
- osage reservation[1]
- pictou landing[2]
- plains (culture area)[2]
- quebec[5]
- queen charlotte islands[23]
- red bank (new brunswick)[3]
- south dakota[4]
- texas[3]
- united states of america[175]
- upper missouri river[1]
- vancouver island[58]
- vermont[2]
- washington (u. s. state)[7]
- modern[1]
- alibamu[3]
- arapaho[2]
- athapaskan[1]
- bella bella[2]
- cheyenne[1]
- comanche[1]
- delaware culture[1]
- eskimo[3]
- haida[23]
- iroquois[1]
- kickapoo[28]
- kiowa[5]
- kwakiutl[65]
- lakota[1]
- makah[6]
- micmac[5]
- montagnais[5]
- naskapi[2]
- nootka[2]
- oglala[1]
- ojibwa[4]
- osage[1]
- penobscot[2]
- quileute[1]
- sac & fox[2]
- seminole[10]
- seneca[2]
- shawnee[9]
- sioux[69]
- tlingit[33]
- wahpeton[1]
- wichita[4]
- winnebago[3]
- bark[3]
- bead[12]
- beads[1]
- birch[5]
- birch wood[1]
- birchbark[4]
- bone[8]
- brass[4]
- broadcloth[2]
- buckskin[43]
- buffalo horn[1]
- calf skin[1]
- calf tail[1]
- cane (plant)[7]
- canvas[1]
- catlinite[10]
- cedar[6]
- cedar bark[23]
- cedar wood[1]
- cloth[3]
- cord[1]
- cotton[4]
- cow horn[2]
- cowhide[1]
- deer foot[2]
- deerskin[1]
- dentalium shell[2]
- eagle feathers[2]
- fabric[2]
- feather[10]
- felt[1]
- fiber[5]
- flannel[1]
- fur[1]
- glass[32]
- grass[1]
- hair[12]
- hawk feather[2]
- hickory[2]
- hickory wood[2]
- hide[7]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- horse tooth[1]
- horsehair[3]
- iron[8]
- ivory[1]
- kelp[1]
- leather[4]
- maple[2]
- maple wood[29]
- metal[8]
- moose bone[2]
- moose hide[1]
- mountain goat horn[10]
- mountain sheep horn[1]
- muslin[4]
- oak wood[2]
- ochre[1]
- parfleche[2]
- pigment[58]
- pine[1]
- plant fiber[1]
- porcupine quill[1]
- porcupine quills[1]
- quill[13]
- rawhide[14]
- red cedar[13]
- reed (plant)[3]
- root[1]
- rope[4]
- rush[2]
- silk[2]
- sinew[7]
- skin[4]
- soapstone[1]
- spruce[4]
- spruce root[5]
- spruce wood[4]
- steel[1]
- stone[2]
- string[1]
- sweetgrass[2]
- tin[6]
- tufted puffin beak[1]
- turkey feather[2]
- turtle shell[2]
- twine[1]
- whale bone[1]
- willow[1]
- wood[119]
- wool[4]
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1 - 30 of 321 Records