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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
St. Johns River, Florida Thomas Moran American 15.392 printing ink on paper
Leather and German silver Native American Church belt Carol King Rachlin, Unknown Native American; possibly Cheyenne 84.3227 German silver, silver, steel or chrome-plating, commercially tanned leather, semi-tanned leather
Stainless steel Native American Church kettle Unknown Native American 69.173 metal
Bow, Quiver, and Arrows Unknown Native American; Plains 84.1895a-v hide, wood, sinew, obsidian, glass, wool ,steel
Native American Church pail painted with green ceremonial objects Sammy Largo Native American; Navajo 84.2978 steel, pigment
Steel water drum wrapped in leather from cowboy boot with rubber top Newman Littlebear Native American; Euchee 84.2943 metal, hide, rubber
Steel coil springs held together with leather strip Unknown Native American; Osage 66.14a-c metal, hide
Brass wall handing with stainless steel chain Chief Kent Porter, Sr., Chief Kent Porter, Sr. Native American; Cowlitz 69.162 brass, stainless steel
Wooden mirror with chrome stud decorations Unknown Native American; Osage and Ponca 84.876 wood, glass, steel, chrome or nickel, silver, resin
Beaded strike-a-light bag with leather fringe on the flap and on the bottom of the bag Unknown Native American; possibly Cheyenne or Comanche 84.672 hide, glass
Native American Church water pail with beadwork design Unknown Native American 84.3138 metal, glass
Beaded strike-a-light bag with leather fringe along the bottom of the bag Unknown Native American; Cheyenne 84.567 hide, glass, metal
Beaded possible bag with various geometric designs Unknown Native American; Cheyenne, Southern 84.612 semi-tanned hide, sinew, horsehair, tinned-iron tinklers, faceted steel beads, glass beads, dye, cotton string