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Tags: Convergence of Native Cultures in Northeast Oklahoma: Connecting Ancient to Modern

Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Leather wrist cuff with beadwork Unidentified Native American 84.754 hide, glass
Hard soled moccasins with blue, green, red, and black geometric designs against a white background Unidentified, Mary and Lawrence Bryan, Ernest Emmett Thompson Native American; Cheyenne 84.3030a-b hide, glass, cotton
Man's hard soled moccasins with hide uppers and geometric designs against a complete white background Unidentified, Mary and Lawrence Bryan, Ernest Emmett Thompson Native American; possibly Cheyenne 84.3031a-b hide, glass, yellow ochre, cotton
Lightweight hard soled moccasin with beaded and fringed upper and double row of beads from arch to toe Unidentified, Mary and Lawrence Bryan, Ernest Emmett Thompson Native American; possibly Kiowa, Cheyenne, Kaw, or Ponca 84.3032a-b hide, glass, yellow ochre, cotton
Beaded leather moccasins with red, white, green, and blue geometric designs Unidentified, Joe and Elsie Steele Native American; Central Plains 84.3428a-b leather, glass, sinew
Leather moccasins with netted beadwork made by John Ross's wife Unidentified Native American; Cherokee 84.3453a-b Semi-tanned skin, fabric likely made of silk weft and cotton warp, glass, dye, cotton thread.
Native American Church staff Unidentified Native American; Navajo 84.2976a-b wood
Child's moccasins with purple velvet cuffs and blue, green, and white geometric designs on the toe Unidentified Native American; possibly Kickapoo or Shawnee 84.2994a-b hide, velvet, glass, cotton
Fully beaded hard soled moccasins with geometric designs against a white beaded background and fully beaded tongue Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne 84.3028a-b hide, glass, cotton
Southern Plains style beaded leather moccasins with rounded tongues and lined with cream colored fabric interiors. Unidentified, Mary and Lawrence Bryan, Ernest Emmett Thompson Native American; possibly Cheyenne 84.3029a-b hide, glass, cotton
Beaded wool leggings Unidentified Native American; possibly Potawatomi 84.666a-b beads, wool
Red and white glass trade beaded necklace Unidentified Native American 57.29 glass
Frosted glass pitcher with graphic designed by Acee Blue Eagle Acee Blue Eagle, Joe Meeks Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Pawnee, Wichita 57.514 glass
Silver waterbird earrings Bruce Caesar Native American; Sac & Fox, Pawnee 69.138a-b silver
Red deer hide roach and spreader Ernest Emmett Thompson, Mary and Lawrence Bryan, Unidentified Native American 84.3041a-b cotton, hair, hide
Wooden roach spreader with silk ribbon attachment Unidentified Native American; Plains 84.792b wood, silk
Bone roach spreader Sean Standingbear, Emil William Lenders Native American; Osage 84.797b bone, red pigment, semi-tanned hide
Roach, roach spreader, and feather Unidentified, Sean Standingbear, Emil William Lenders Native American; Osage 84.797a-c german silver, brass, horsehair, hide, feather
Feather to go with roach and spreader Unidentified, Emil William Lenders, Sean Standingbear Native American; Osage 84.797c feathers, possibly horse hair, very fine undyed quills, skin with fine white hair attached, hide with no hair, dye, plastic
Osage boy’s red wool blanket with polychrome ribbon work Unidentified Native American; Osage 97.3 wool, rayon, silk