Gift of William K. Jewett, 1918
Accession Lot
- Object[241]
- apron[1]
- arm band[2]
- awl case[1]
- baby carrier[3]
- bag[1]
- band[2]
- basket[119]
- basket lid[14]
- basket tray[6]
- basketry[2]
- bayetta[1]
- belt[4]
- berry basket[1]
- blanket[10]
- blanket strip[2]
- bowl[3]
- bracelet[1]
- breast ornament[1]
- cap[1]
- carrying basket[1]
- charm[3]
- cigar case[1]
- concho belt[2]
- cradle[2]
- cradle board[1]
- cylinder[1]
- dance basket[1]
- dance ornament[1]
- die[6]
- doll[1]
- doll carrier[1]
- doll clothing[1]
- dress[5]
- gaming tray[1]
- hair ornament[3]
- hairpin[1]
- hat[5]
- headdress[1]
- legging[6]
- miniature basket[9]
- moccasin[2]
- necklace[2]
- olla[1]
- pants[1]
- pipe bag[7]
- pouch[2]
- quirt[1]
- rug[3]
- saddle blanket[3]
- saddlebag[2]
- sarape[1]
- sash[1]
- serape[1]
- shoulder pouch[4]
- toy[1]
- tray[4]
- trousers[1]
- vest[4]
- war bonnet[1]
- alaska[8]
- aleutian islands[1]
- arizona[15]
- attu island[1]
- british columbia[4]
- burr valley[1]
- california (state)[98]
- canada[4]
- chimayo[1]
- columbia river[2]
- death valley[1]
- ganado[4]
- great plains (plain)[14]
- great plains (uncertain plain)[2]
- idaho[1]
- inyo county[1]
- kern county[1]
- kokoheba[1]
- maine[2]
- michigan[1]
- navajo reservation[1]
- new mexico[12]
- north america[31]
- plains (culture area)[3]
- rio grande valley[1]
- samoa islands[1]
- san joaquin valley[1]
- skokomish[6]
- southern california[2]
- thompson river[3]
- united states of america[31]
- washington (u. s. state)[18]
- wisconsin[1]
- abenaki[2]
- aleut[1]
- apache[4]
- atakapa[2]
- bannock[1]
- blackfeet[1]
- central pomo[1]
- chemehuevi[2]
- chitimacha[4]
- choctaw[1]
- cree[1]
- eskimo[1]
- haida[1]
- havasupai[1]
- hupa[5]
- indian[5]
- karok[8]
- kawaiisu[11]
- kern[16]
- klikitat[3]
- kokoheba[1]
- maidu[2]
- makah[10]
- maricopa[1]
- mission indians[2]
- mono[4]
- mono lake paiute[1]
- navajo[21]
- ojibwa[1]
- paiute[1]
- panamint[12]
- pima[6]
- plains indian[3]
- pomo[50]
- salish[9]
- shasta[1]
- sioux[22]
- skokomish[6]
- soboba[2]
- spanish american[1]
- tlingit[7]
- tohono o'odham[1]
- tubatulabal[7]
- tulare[9]
- umatilla[1]
- ute[1]
- yakima[1]
- yakutat (culture)[5]
- yokuts[10]
- yurok[3]
- abalone shell[6]
- bead[52]
- beads[1]
- bear grass[5]
- bells[1]
- birchbark[2]
- bird[1]
- bird quill[4]
- bone[1]
- bracken fern[18]
- buckskin[33]
- bullrush[11]
- caribou skin[1]
- cat tail leaves[1]
- cattail leaves[3]
- cedar[1]
- cedar bark[14]
- cedar root[5]
- cloth[1]
- commercial wool[2]
- cotton[12]
- devil's claw[13]
- dye[5]
- fabric[2]
- feather[46]
- feather quill[1]
- feathers[1]
- fiber[52]
- fur[1]
- germantown dye[1]
- glass[9]
- grass[20]
- hair[1]
- hide[11]
- homespun wool[5]
- horsetail root[1]
- imitation bone[1]
- juncus[2]
- leather[5]
- metal[7]
- natural dye[3]
- nutshell[6]
- pigment[1]
- plant fiber[37]
- porcupine quills[2]
- quail feather[1]
- quail plume feathers[1]
- quill[8]
- redbud[6]
- sealskin[1]
- sedge[12]
- shell[25]
- silk[1]
- silver[4]
- sinew[1]
- spruce root[9]
- stone[1]
- sumac[2]
- synthetic dye[8]
- tin[7]
- trade bead[1]
- turquoise[4]
- wax[6]
- willow[22]
- wood[5]
- wool[18]
- yarn[1]
- yucca[10]
- e. hickox[2]
- laura anderson[1]
- actual citation[24]
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