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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Stone elbow style bighorn sheep effigy pipe Unknown Native American; Cherokee 61.1711 stone
Plain plaited basket Unknown Native American; Cherokee or Delaware (artist and user) 71.453 white oak
Plain plaited basket Unknown Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 71.521 dogwood
Stone elbow style bear effigy pipe Unknown Native American; Cherokee 61.1708 stone
Child's beaded moccasins with buffalo and leaf designs Bushyhead, Chief Bacon Rind Native American; possibly Osage or Cherokee 84.3219a-b semi-tanned hide, glass, sinew, cotton thread
Single walled twill plaited rivercane basket Unknown Native American; Choctaw 96.45 rivercane
Split rivercane basket with natural dyes Unknown Native American; Cherokee 71.516 rivercane
Ungrooved basalt axe Southeast, Mississippian 61.18795 Stone, basalt
Single weave rivercane sewing basket with aniline dye Susan Denson Native American; Choctaw 71.751 rivercane, aniline dye
Large twill plaited river cane winnowing tray Unknown Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 71.520 river cane
Oval double walled buckbrush basket Ella Mae Blackbear Native American; Cherokee (artist and user) 71.771 buckbrush, bloodroot
Plain plaited split cane sifter basket tray Unknown Native American; Cherokee (artist and user) 71.522 river cane
Single walled plaited sifter tray with double rim Unknown Native American; Cherokee (artist and user) 71.518 rivercane, walnut
Single walled plaited basket tray with double rim and aniline dye Unknown Native American; Choctaw 71.517 rivercane, aniline dye
Rivercane and white oak planter basket Emmaline Garrett Native American; Cherokee (artist and user) 71.750 rivercane, white oak, butternut, bloodroot, walnut
Hickory rib basket with interwoven handle Unknown Native American; Cherokee (artist and user) 71.523 hickory
Single walled plaited basket with double rim and twisted cane splint handle with aniline dyes Unknown Native American; Choctaw 71.524 river cane, aniline dye
Purple and white necklace made of wampum beads and shell Unknown Native American; possibly Delaware or Cherokee 90.815 shell (quahog), cotton
Carved wooden ladle Unknown Native American; Cherokee (artist and user) 73.117 wood, hide