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More than 10,000 results for Lower Chehalis or Quinault, Native American
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Guardian figure staff, Conifer wood, deer hooves, pigment, and vegetal fiber, Lower Chehalis or Quinault, Native American
Lower Chehalis or Quinault, Native American
ca. 1820–50
Maternity figure with raised tray, Lower Benue River artist, Wood, pigment, Lower Benue Valley peoples
Lower Benue River artist
19th–early 20th century
Equestrian figure, Lower Niger Valley caster, Coppy alloy, Lower Niger Bronze Industry
Lower Niger Valley caster
15th–19th century
Protective Pendant, Lower Niger Valley caster, Copper alloy, Lower Niger Bronze Industry
Lower Niger Valley caster
15th–19th century
Staff finial with ram's head, Lower Niger Valley caster, Copper alloy, Lower Niger Bronze Industry
Lower Niger Valley caster
15th–19th century
Bell head, Lower Niger Valley caster, Copper alloy, Lower Niger Bronze Industry
Lower Niger Valley caster
15th–19th century
Warrior Figure, Lower Niger Valley caster, Bronze, Lower Niger Bronze Industry
Lower Niger Valley caster
1455–1640
Canoe Model, Wood, pigment, Quinault
Quinault
late 19th century
Comb, Moose antler, Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680
Courting flute (siyotanka), Red pipestone (catlinite), lead, Native-tanned leather, Native American (Sioux)
Native American (Sioux)
ca. 1850–1900
Mask, Wood, pigment, vegetal fiber, iron nails, and feathers, Yup'ik, Native American
Yup'ik, Native American
ca. 1900
Women's Acoma Cape or Dress, Handspun undyed and indigo-dyed Churro fleece and cochineal-dyed raveled bayeta, Acoma, Native American
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1850
Basket bowl, Louisa Keyser  Washoe, Willow and redbud shoots, bracken root, and dye, Washoe, Native American
Louisa Keyser
1907
Headdress frontlet, Wood, abalone shell, pigment, and nails, Tsimshian
, Native American
Tsimshian , Native American
ca. 1820–40
Altar Ring, Lower Niger Valley caster, Copper alloy, Yoruba peoples, Ife group
Lower Niger Valley caster
16th century
Bell: Face, Lower Niger Valley caster, Brass, Lower Niger Bronze Industries
Lower Niger Valley caster
19th–20th century (?)
Plaque of St. Bartholomew, Champlevé enamel, copper-gilt, Lower Rhenish or Saxon
Lower Rhenish or Saxon
mid-12th century
Black-on-Black Jar, Maria Martínez  Native American, San Ildefonso Pueblo, Clay and slip, San Ildefonso, Native American
Maria Martínez
Julián Martínez
1919–20
Man's coat, Tanned leather and pigment, Innu/ Naskapi, Native American
Innu/ Naskapi, Native American
ca. 1820
Bell, Lower Niger Valley caster, Copper alloy, Lower Niger Valley Bronze Industries
Lower Niger Valley caster
19th century
Bell: Horse Head, Lower Niger Valley caster, Brass, iron, Lower Niger Valley Bronze Industries
Lower Niger Valley caster
19th–20th century
Shoulder Belt for a Powder Horn, Glass, leather, European or Native American
European or Native American
probably early 19th century
A Female Saint (possibly Rosalia), Colorless nonlead glass. Cut, polished, reverse gilt, painted., probably Bohemia or Lower Austria
probably Bohemia or Lower Austria
second half 18th century
Roundel with the Adoration of the Magi, Hans Memling  Netherlandish, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, South Netherlandish or Lower German
Hans Memling
ca. 1500
Aquamanile in the Form of a Knight on
Horseback, Bronze; Quaternary copper alloy with a high content of zinc (approx. 73% copper, approx. 15% zinc, approx. 7% lead, approx. 3% tin) with natural patina, hollow cast; remnants of the clay core<br/>and iron armature in the legs, German, Lower Saxony (?)
German, Lower Saxony (?)
ca. 1350
Hampatong (figure), Ngadju or Ot Danum artist, Wood, pigment, Ngadju or Ot Danum
Ngadju or Ot Danum artist
19th–early 20th century
Lidded saltcellar, Temne or Bullom artist(s), Ivory, Temne or Bullom peoples
Temne or Bullom artist(s)
ca. 1490–1530
Caracasha (trumpet), bamboo, basketry, oxhorn, fiber, rubber or resin, Native American (Brazilian: Lower Amazon)
Native American (Brazilian: Lower Amazon)
19th century
Chegah-Skah-Hdah (dance wand), Wood, metal, leather, Native American (Sioux)
Native American (Sioux)
19th century
Raven rattle, Cedar, pebbles, polychrome, Native American (Tsimshian)
Native American (Tsimshian)
19th century
Whistle, Wood, grass, hide, tin, porcupine quill, Native American (Sioux)
Native American (Sioux)
19th century
Tsii' Edo' Ai (Apache fiddle), Athabascan Family  Native American (Apache), Agave flower stalk, wood, paint, horsehair, Native American (Apache)
Athabascan Family
ca. 1900
Covered Porringer, INK or IVK  American, Silver, American
INK or IVK
1700–20
Duct Flute, Argillite, bone, Native American (Haida or Skidegate)
Native American (Haida or Skidegate)
late 19th century
Manguaré, Wood, rubber beater, Native American (Bora or Huitoto)
Native American (Bora or Huitoto)
late 19th–early 20th century
Maskette, Wood, copper, shell, and pigment, Tsimshian or Tlingit, Native American
Tsimshian or Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1780–1830
War club, Wood and pigment, Pawnee, Native American
Pawnee, Native American
ca. 1800
Quena, Bone, Native American (Peruvian)
Native American (Peruvian)
late 19th century
Shak Shak, dried grass, cord, pebbles?, Native American (Guyanese)
Native American (Guyanese)
19th century
Dagger , Wood, steel, and vegetal fiber, Tlingit, Native American
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1780–1840