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Coast Salish
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Yius (coiled basket)
Salish
ca. 1910
93.62
a.su.el (twined basket)
Quinault
ca. 1900
93.63
yius (basket)
Cowlitz
ca. 1890s
93.74
Oval basket
Salish
ca. 1890s
93.75
gʷəsdulic’a (robe)
Coast Salish
early 20th century
2006.19
Basket
Salish
ca. 1910
2000.27
a.su.el (twined basket)
Quinault
ca. 1940
92.117
Basket
Quinault
19th century? - first quarter 20th century
92.125
Basket
Lummi
19th century - first quarter 20th century
92.126
Cedar Bark Headband
Lushootseed
20th century
91.208
Lag i?ced
Lushootseed
ca. 1960
91.209
T'qayas (twined basket with overlay design)
Twana (Skokomish)
ca. 1910
86.91
Woven hat (SiR)
Coast Salish
ca. 1880
96.98
t'qayas (twined basket with overlay design)
Twana (Skokomish)
ca. 1890
2006.20
Sx̌ʷayəp (cedar bark dress)
Alice Williams
1985
91.206.1
Cedar Bark Belt
Lushootseed
20th century
91.206.2
Creative Hands
Gerald Bruce subiyay Miller
20th century
72.22
Coiled basket
Muckleshoot
19th century
2001.1048
First Salmon Ceremony
Ron Hilbert Coy (Vadesqidab)
ca. 1978
2005.175
Salmon Egg Life Cycle
Joseph M. Wilson
2014.8.1
Pacific Spirit
Susan Point
1990
2005.122
Change of Season
Manuel Salazar
1994
2014.8.5
Seals
Joseph M. Wilson
1991
2014.8.6
Shaman Who Went to the Other World
Stan Greene
1980
2005.125
The Wolf People
Susan Point
1983
2005.126
Birdland - Charlie Parker ("Bird")
Roger Fernandes
1989
2014.8.10
Coiled basket (yiQus)
Julia Anderson Meigs, (tsisdaws)
late 19th or early 20th century
2005.176
Female doll
Snohomish
1960's
SC2005.16
Discovery
Susan Point
1995
2007.47
Symphony of Butterflies
Susan Point
2006
2007.49
Weir of Ice
Susan Point
2004
2007.54
The Old Woman
Susan Point
2004
2007.55
Stormwind
Susan Point
2004
2007.56
Northwind Returns
Susan Point
2004
2007.57
The First People
Susan Point
2008
2008.31
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