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North American Indian Collection (page 10)

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Funeral effigies for Wikaruk ceremony, Diegueno tribe, Southern California

Funeral effigies for Wikaruk ceremony, Diegueno tribe, Southern California. North American Indian. Diegueno, also called San Diegueno

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: North American Chitimacka Indian Basket

North American Chitimacka Indian Basket. The Chitimacha are a Federally recognized tribe of Native Americans who live in Louisiana, mainly on their reservation in St

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Sioux War Shield, North American Plains Indian

Sioux War Shield, North American Plains Indian

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Pot Showing Deer, Zuni Tribe, Pueblo Indian

Pot Showing Deer, Zuni Tribe, Pueblo Indian. Note red lines guiding hunters arrows to the animals hearts

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird, Pacific North-West Coast Indian

Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird, Pacific North-West Coast Indian. The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples history and culture

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Men Omini War-Pipe, North American Indian

Men Omini War-Pipe, North American Indian. Smoked during ceremonial preparation for war and as part of peace-making ceremony

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Winnebago Tribe, North American Indian Double headed Drum

Winnebago Tribe, North American Indian Double headed Drum. Note the Bird, possibly and Eagle with an arrow leading to the heart

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Paleolithic Dart Point, Folsom New Mexico, North America, c9000 BC-8000 BC

Paleolithic Dart Point, Folsom New Mexico, North America, c9000 BC-8000 BC
Paleolithic Dart Point, Folsom New Mexico, North America, c9000BC-8000BC

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: North American Indian Archaic Stone chipped Spear Point, Paleolithic

North American Indian Archaic Stone chipped Spear Point, Paleolithic
North American Indian Archaic Stone chipped Spear Point. Paleolithic. End of Pleistocene Period, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Woman holding Cradle, Salish Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian

Woman holding Cradle, Salish Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Alasa, Face Mask with fish from coming out of mouth, North American Indian

Alasa, Face Mask with fish from coming out of mouth, North American Indian
Alaska, Face Mask with animals and fish in mouth, North American Indian

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Kwakiutl Diver Mask, with beak, Pacific Northwest, North American Indian

Kwakiutl Diver Mask, with beak, Pacific Northwest, North American Indian

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Nootka Eagle Mask, Pacific Northwest Coast, North American Indian

Nootka Eagle Mask, Pacific Northwest Coast, North American Indian. Northwest Coast transformation masks manifest the transformation of usually an animal changing into a mythical being or one animal

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Spirit of the Earthquake, Nootka Mask, Pacific Norwest Coast American Indian

Spirit of the Earthquake, Nootka Mask, Pacific Norwest Coast American Indian. Possibly American Museum of Natural History. Acquisition Year: 1901

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Figure of a Medicine Man, Haida Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian

Figure of a Medicine Man, Haida Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian. Figure of a Medicine Man who fell in the wood, broke both legs and starved to death. Museum of Mankind, London

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Chiefs Blanket with Bear Design, Totemism, Tungit Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indians

Chiefs Blanket with Bear Design, Totemism, Tungit Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indians
Chiefs Blanket with Bear Design, Totemism, Tlingit Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indians. Totemism is a system of belief in which humans are said to have kinship or a mystical relationship with a

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Decorated Pot, Zuni Tribe, Pueblo Indians. North America

Decorated Pot, Zuni Tribe, Pueblo Indians. North America

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Haida Tribe, Soul Trap, used by a Shaman

Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Haida Tribe, Soul Trap, used by a Shaman. Museum of Mankind, London

Background imageNorth American Indian Collection: North American Indian Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird

North American Indian Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird. The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples history and culture



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