Skip Ribbon Commands
Skip to main content
Seattle Art Museum (SAM)
menu

Classifications: Furnishings and Equipment

Classifications: Furnishings and Equipment
Cradleboard doll
Plateau
late 1800s
93.73
Sakíi.id (headdress frontlet)
Albert Edward Edenshaw
ca. 1870
91.1.82
Bent-corner box
Native American
ca. 1860
94.33
Bowl
Native American
ca. 1870
94.34
S'íx'
Northern Northwest Coast
ca. 1850
91.1.85
Seal dish
Native American
ca. 1860
94.35
Adze (xút.aa)
Native American
ca. 1870-1900
91.1.91
Harpoon point
Native American, Kwakwaka'wakw
91.1.92
Xákwl'ee shál
Native American
ca. 1880
91.1.93
Corner Oriented Bentwood Box
Native American
19th century
91.1.94
Gambling sticks
Native American
late 19th century
91.1.98
Gambling sticks
Native American
late 19th century
91.1.99
Frontlet
Native American
81.17.1309
Woman's hat
Hupa
81.17.1316
Woman's hat
Hupa/Yurok/Karok
81.17.1317
Woman's cap
Hupa/Yurok/Karok
81.17.1318
Woman's cap
Karok
81.17.1319
Hat
Modoc/Achomawi/Atsugawi
81.17.1320
Hat
Hupa/Yurok/Karok
81.17.1321
Blanket
Navajo
late 19th century
81.17.1341
Katsanak
Native American, Kwakwaka'wakw
ca. 1890
91.1.19
Tsa'batsi'
Native American, Kwakwaka'wakw
ca. 1890
91.1.28
Headdress frontlet (‘Paxewe’)
Native American, Kwakwaka'wakw
ca. 1890
91.1.29
Kwak'wanigaml (Heron headdress)
Herbert Johnson
ca. 1890
91.1.31
Headdress frontlet
Native American
ca. 1860
91.1.37
Qwa.a rudee or xoodee (chest)
Native American
ca. 1885
91.1.43
Sakii.id (headress and frontlet)
Simeon sdiihldaa (skil kingaans)
ca. 1870
91.1.46
Aam'halait (headdress frontlet)
Tsimshian
ca. 1860
91.1.47
Xoots l'oo shádaa (Brown bear helmet)
Native American
ca. 1850
91.1.51
Gaylth (dish)
Tsimshian
ca. 1860
91.1.52
'Kaakanél (Bent-corner dish with Orca design)
Native American, Kadyisdu.axch', Tlingit, Kiks.adi clan
ca. 1820
91.1.56
Bent-corner Tool Chest
Native American
ca. 1870-1900
91.1.60
Bentwood Chest
Native American
19th century
91.1.61
Bentwood Box
First Nations, Heiltsuk, Waglisla
19th century
91.1.62
Ruda or Xooda (bent-corner box)
Native American
ca. 1870
91.1.63
/ 3

Seattle Art Museum respectfully acknowledges that we are on Indigenous land, the traditional territories of the Coast Salish people. We honor our ongoing connection to these communities past, present, and future.

Learn more about Equity at SAM