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Tableau of Indian Faces, 1811-ca. 1813. Creator: John Lewis KrimmelTableau of Indian Faces, 1811-ca. 1813
Black Hawk, 1800-1850. Creator: UnknownBlack Hawk, 1800-1850. Leader of the Sauk Native American tribe
Carvings in a Maori Pah or Village, New Zealand, c1930s. Creator: UnknownCarvings in a Maori Pah or Village, New Zealand, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]
Group of Aboriginal Men, Queensland, Australia, 1901. Creator: UnknownGroup of Aboriginal Men, Queensland, Australia, 1901. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]
The Zuni Indians, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]
Bronze used in Shamans practices, Kama River Tribes, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image relating to shamanism and magic. State Hermitage Museum. Leningrad
Bronze Plaque from Kama River area, relating to Shamanism, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum. Leningrad
Silver and Gilt Plaque from Kama River region, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum. Leningrad
Bronze Miraculous Beast from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to shamanism & magic in Animal Style of the steppes. State Hermitage Museum
Bronze from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to shamanism & magic. State Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes Mircaulous Image of Wilde Beast, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to shamanism & magic. Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes related to Shamanism, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculuous image related to shamanism & magic. Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque related to Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image in traditional style related to Shamanism. At State Hermitage Museum, Leningrad
Bronze Plaque, illustrating Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to Shamanism. At State Hermitage Museum, Leningrad
North American Indian Salish Basket. The Salish peoples are an ethno-linguistic group of the Pacific Northwest
Hunting Magic, Design on pottery vessel, Zuni tribe, Pueblo Indian. Note the line to read the hunters arrow to the buffalos heart. British Museum, London
North American Indian decorated skin, showing a horse and rider, from the Arapaho tribe
Depiction of the Grass Dance, drawn by Turning Bear, a Brule Sioux Chief of the Dakota Indians
Malanggan figure, intended to decay with the dead
Native American Penobscot cradle-board
Dakota Native American mans vest, 19th centuryDakota Native American mans vest. The small beads came from Venice, and replaced quills, 19th century
Pueblo pot with a bird designZuni tribe Pueblo pot with a bird design
Melanesian mask from New Ireland, from the Hornimann Museums collection
Huaxtec culture terracotta figurine, from a pre-Columbian grave, from the British Museums collection
Huaxtec culture spouted jug painted with a human facePre-columbian Huaxtec culture spouted jug painted with a human face, from the British Museums collection
Zuni tribe water vessel in the form of an owlZuni Native American tribe water vessel in the form of an owl, a bird prominent in Zuni mythology
Detail of Zuni tribe Native American hunting magic on pottery. Note the line to lead the hunters arrow to the buffalos heart
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
Pot Showing Deer, Zuni Tribe, Pueblo Indian. Note red lines guiding hunters arrows to the animals hearts
Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird, Pacific North-West Coast Indian. The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples history and culture
Men Omini War-Pipe, North American Indian. Smoked during ceremonial preparation for war and as part of peace-making ceremony
Winnebago Tribe, North American Indian Double headed Drum. Note the Bird, possibly and Eagle with an arrow leading to the heart
Woman holding Cradle, Salish Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian
Kwakiutl Diver Mask, with beak, Pacific Northwest, 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
Spirit of the Earthquake, Nootka Mask, Pacific Norwest Coast American Indian. Possibly American Museum of Natural History. Acquisition Year: 1901
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
Chiefs Blanket with Bear Design, Totemism, Tungit Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast IndiansChiefs 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
Decorated Pot, Zuni Tribe, Pueblo Indians. North America
Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Haida Tribe, Soul Trap, used by a Shaman. Museum of Mankind, London
North American Indian Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird. The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples history and culture