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More than 10,000 results for Indigenous American (Navajo peoples)
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Belt, silver, turquoise, leather, Indigenous American (Navajo peoples)
Indigenous American (Navajo peoples)
1930s
Belt, leather, silver, Navajo
Navajo
1800–1941
Wearing Blanket, Wool, Navajo
Navajo
1860–70
Wearing Blanket, Wool, Navajo
Navajo
1865–75
Saddle Blanket (?), Wool, Navajo
Navajo
1860–70
Wearing Blanket, Wool, Navajo
Navajo
1840–60
Wearing Blanket, Wool, Navajo
Navajo
1860–70
Wearing Blanket, Wool, Navajo
Navajo
ca. 1870
Saddle Blanket (?), Wool, Navajo
Navajo
1860–70
Bonnet, wool, feathers, horsehair, silk, glass, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
19th century
Headdress, wool, feathers, glass, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
19th century
Headdress, wood, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
1800–1941
Jewelry set, shell, turquoise, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
probably 19th century
Ring, turquoise, silver, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
1960s
Ring, turquoise, silver, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
1960s
Ensemble, a, c) wool<br/>b) cotton, Indigenous American (Hopi peoples)
Indigenous American (Hopi peoples)
20th century
Necklace, ivory, stone, cotton, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE
Pin, clay, silver, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
400 BCE–1492 CE
Pin, clay, silver, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE
Necklace, obsidian, silver, silk, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
1500 BCE–CE 300
Necklace, gold, cotton, Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
800–1400 CE
Necklace, metal, cotton, Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
800–1400 CE
Necklace, jade, metal, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
1500 BCE–CE 300
Gwantigi, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
Karan-wemba (female figure mask), Mossi blacksmith, Ceiba(?) wood, metal, Mossi peoples
Mossi blacksmith
19th–first half 20th century
Ùhúnmwèlaò (head of an ọ́bà), Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists, Brass, Edo peoples
Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
Early 15th–mid-16th century
Gwandusu, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood (Cordyla africana or Lonchocarpus), applied organic materials, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
Nkisi (power figure), Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist), Wood, pigment, resin, iron, brass, tin, cloth, plant fiber cord, beads, cowrie shells, bone or ivory, arrows, leather, seeds, animal horn, Kongo peoples
Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist)
19th–first half of 20th century
Bata (ram) mask for a beete performance, Kwele artist, Wood, pigment, kaolin, Kwele peoples
Kwele artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Aduno Koro (Ark of the World) vessel with ancestral figures, Dogon blacksmith, Wood, Dogon peoples
Dogon blacksmith
16th–19th century
Dance crest, Ejagham artist, Wood, animal hide, cane, iron, pigment, bone or ivory, Ejagham peoples
Ejagham artist
19th–mid-20th century
Mwanangana (lord of the land) playing a sanza, Chokwe artist, Wood (uapaca), cloth, plant fiber, beads, dye, resinous coating, Chokwe peoples
Chokwe artist
19th century (before 1869)
Plaque with Warrior and Attendants, Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists, Brass, Edo peoples
Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
ca. 1540–70
Nsodie (memorial head), Akan artist, Terracotta, Akan peoples
Akan artist
17th–mid-18th century
Seated couple, "Barnes Foundation Master", Wood, copper and iron alloy, applied organic materials, Dogon peoples
"Barnes Foundation Master"
18th–early 19th century
Nkishi (community power figure), Songye artist and nganga (ritual specialist), Wood, copper, brass, iron, fiber, snakeskin, leather, fur, feathers, mud, resin, Songye peoples
Songye artist and nganga (ritual specialist)
19th–first half of 20th century
Priest with raised arms, Dogon blacksmith, Wood, applied organic materials, Dogon peoples
Dogon blacksmith
14th–17th century
Kpeliye’e headdress, Senufo artist, Wood, horns, quills, raffia fiber, cotton cloth, feathers, metal, applied organic materials, Senufo peoples
Senufo artist
19th–mid-20th century
Female portrait lü me (figure in wood), Zlan of Belewale, Wood, fiber, pigment, cloth, metal, Dan peoples
Zlan of Belewale
Sonzlanwon
First half 20th century
Pendant mask of Ìyọ́bà Idià, Ìgbèsànmwà (ivory- and wood- carving guild) artists, Ivory, iron, brass, coal, traces of iron oxides, Edo peoples
Ìgbèsànmwà (ivory- and wood- carving guild) artists
16th century