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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Peyote Religion Carl Sweezy Native American; Arapaho 02.1657 tempera and pen on paper
Unidentified Title Carl D. Woodring, December 6, 1920 - June 23, 1985, Native American; Osage (Artist) Native American; Osage 02.2090 gouache on mat board
Male Figure James Auchiah Native American; Kiowa 02.17 tempera and graphite on paper
Kiowa Family James Auchiah, John C. Hillyer Native American; Kiowa 02.1718 tempera and graphite on paper
Forest Scene, Alleghenies Thomas Moran, James W. Lauderbach American 15.443 printing ink on paper
Full Figure, Male Monroe Tsatoke, September 29,1904 - February 3, 1937, Native American; Kiowa (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.950 tempera and graphite on paper
Yellow Corn Maidens Gerald Nailor Native American; Navajo (Diné) 02.184 tempera on paper
Two Step Archie Blackowl Native American; Cheyenne 02.2077 tempera on mat board
War Dancer Carl Sweezy Native American; Arapaho 02.151 tempera on paper
Leather parfleche with painted geometric designs Unknown Native American 89.63 hide, paint
Leather parfleche with painted geometric designs Unknown Native American 89.67 hide, paint
Painted leather parfleche Unknown Native American 89.79 hide, paint
Leather parfleche with painted geometric designs Carol King Rachlin, Unknown Native American; Plains 89.207 hide, paint
Commercial tobacco bag Dominic Daniels Native American; Osage 84.1175a cotton, burlap
Strike-a-light bag with beading and metal jingles Unknown Native American; possibly Cheyenne or Arapaho 84.565 hide, glass, metal
Hide possible bag with cone metal jingles and horsehair Unknown, Emil William Lenders Native American; Osage 84.614 hide, glass, metal, horsehair
Hide bag with beaded designs Unknown, Emil William Lenders Native American; Osage 84.671 hide, glass, cotton
Bag of skunk hide with beaded edging, ribbon work on legs, quillwork, beading, and fringe Unknown, Emil William Lenders Native American; Osage 84.700 hide (skunk), silk, glass, quill (porcupine), metal
Native American Church alligator bag with handle and metal hinges Unknown Native American 87.12 hide (alligator), metal
Painted leather parfleche Unknown Native American 89.19 paint, hide