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Native American Art
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Dla'ehl (Interior housepost)
Native American, Kwakwaka'wakw
ca. 1800
83.242
Naaxein
Native American
ca.1880
68.194
Swan rattle
Native American
19th century
59.104
Bent-corner chest
Captain (Richard) Carpenter (Du'klwayella)
ca. 1860
86.278
Hamane'kwíla Kálxasamí (Nightmare-Bringer-Nest mask)
First Nations, Nuxalk
ca. 1880-1910
85.360
Sx̌ʷayəp (cedar bark dress)
Alice Williams
1985
91.206.1
Club
First Nations, Nuu-chah-nulth, Hesquiat
ca. 1800
99.36
Breakfast Series
Sonny Assu (Gwa'gwa'da'ka)
2006
2006.93
Symphony of Butterflies
Susan Point
2006
2007.49
Painting #10
George Morrison
1955
2007.82
Painting #12
George Morrison
1952
2007.83
The End of the Ancestors
Gerald Bruce subiyay Miller
1992
2009.23
Aam’halait (Shaman’s soul catcher)
Preston Singletary
2000
2000.53
Leather jacket with bear design
Dorothy Grant
ca. 1995
2001.1076
Shaman Who Went to the Other World
Stan Greene
1980
2005.125
Coiled basket (yiQus)
Julia Anderson Meigs, (tsisdaws)
late 19th or early 20th century
2005.176
Thunderbird mask and regalia
Calvin Hunt (Tlasutiwalis)
2006
2006.6
du’kWXaXa’t3w3l ("Sacred Change for Each Other")
Susan Pavel (sa'hLa mitSa)
2007
2007.38
Keet Shagoon (Killer Whale)
Preston Singletary
2003
2003.12
yiq́us (coiled basket)
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-30
2005.99
First Salmon Ceremony
Ron Hilbert Coy (Vadesqidab)
ca. 1978
2005.175
The First People
Susan Point
2008
2008.31
Canoe-shaped bowl with quail topknots
Pomo
early 20th century
2013.4.13
Thunderbird and Sisiyutł Robe
Maxine Matilpi
2016
2016.11
Four Seasons series: Fall
Wendy Red Star
2006, printed 2016
2016.13.1
Four Seasons series: Winter
Wendy Red Star
2006, printed 2016
2016.13.2
Four Seasons series: Spring
Wendy Red Star
2006, printed 2016
2016.13.3
Four Seasons series: Indian Summer
Wendy Red Star
2006, printed 2016
2016.13.4

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