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Works of: Native American

Works of: Native American
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Cow Horn Spoon
Native American
early 20th century
91.1.107
Yéts' shal (spoon)
Native American
ca. 1880
91.1.108
Mountain Goat Horn Spoon
Native American
early 20th century
91.1.109
'Axáa
Native American
ca. 1890
91.1.110
Loon hat (kágeit s’aaxw)
Native American
ca. 1830
91.1.114
Wooden Pipe (mythic creatures)
Native American
ca. 1870
91.1.115
'Yaay s'ix' (carved dish)
Native American
ca. 1840
91.1.117
Lax'keit (human face mask)
Native American
ca. 1850
91.1.118
Shaman Figure
Native American
ca. 1860
91.1.119
Bow and Four Arrows
Native American
91.1.120
'Ashaká siháyi yakw (model canoe)
Native American
ca. 1860
91.1.121
Náakw gwéil
Native American
ca. 1880
91.1.122
Red-corner box
Native American
ca. 1890
96.101
Pail-shaped basket
Native American
mid 19th century
95.87
Twined food basket
Native American
19th century
95.88
Naaxein, (Chikat robe)
Native American
late 19th century
95.89
Naaxein (Chilkat robe)
Native American
ca.1880
83.229
Xúud sajee
Native American
ca. 1870
83.231
Dog salmon robe
Native American
ca. 1885
83.232
Kadádzaa yéit (berry basket)
Native American
ca. 1900
83.233
Shaman figure
Native American
ca. 1880
83.235
Ixt'i ku lax'keit
Native American
ca. 1870
83.237
Paddle
Native American
81.17.1310.1
Paddle
Native American
81.17.1310.2
Naaxein
Native American
ca.1880
68.194
Ladle: three birds
Native American
early 20th century
57.134
Swan rattle
Native American
19th century
59.104
Shákee.át "Something on top"
Native American
ca. 1830, abalone rim ca. 1930
68.170
S'ix' (bowl)
Native American
ca. 1850
85.355
Pattern board
Native American
ca.1880
85.357
Choogeil (large storage basket)
Native American
ca. 1880
91.31
Dance staff
Native American
ca. 1890
96.99
Model totem pole
Native American
ca. 1880
66.66
Spoon
Native American
19th century to early 20th century
SC80.55

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.

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