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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Kachinas Redwing T. Nez Native American; Navajo (Diné) 02.1805 tempera on paper
Burial Scene Archie Blackowl Native American; Cheyenne 02.378 tempera on matboard
Peyote Messenger Bird #4 Woodrow Wilson Crumbo Native American; Citizen Potawatomi 02.486 tempera on paper
Otoe Dancer Monroe Tsatoke, Oscar B. Jacobson Collection Native American; Kiowa 02.250 tempera on paper
Mother and Child Stephen Mopope Native American; Kiowa 02.200 tempera on paper
Navaho Woman and Child Quincy Tahoma Native American; Navajo (Diné) 02.351 tempera on paper
Burial Ceremony - Spirit Ascending Woodrow Wilson Crumbo Native American; Citizen Potawatomi 02.483 tempera on paper
He Was Dressed in All the Symbolic Splender of Chieftainship Woodrow Wilson Crumbo Native American; Citizen Potawatomi 02.487 tempera on paper
Peyote Man Monroe Tsatoke Native American; Kiowa 02.233 tempera on paper
Kiowa Flute Player Stephen Mopope Native American; Kiowa 02.128 tempera on paper
In the Days of the Stage Coach Quincy Tahoma Native American; Navajo (Diné) 02.338 tempera on paper
Ball Game between the Buffalo and Fish Clan Woodrow Wilson Crumbo Native American; Citizen Potawatomi 02.478 tempera on paper
Eagle Wing Took a Deep Draw and Blew It to the Heavens Woodrow Wilson Crumbo Native American; Citizen Potawatomi 02.488 tempera on paper
Buffalo Dancer Lois Smokey Native American; Kiowa 02.148 tempera on paper
Peyote Meeting Stephen Mopope, August 27, 1898 - February 1974, Native American; Kiowa (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.203 tempera on paper
Zuni Harvest God Percy Tsisete Sandy Native American; Zuni 02.401 tempera on paper
Eagle Dancer F. Blackbear Bosin Native American; Comanche, Kiowa 02.461 tempera on paper
Peyote Design Woodrow Wilson Crumbo Native American; Citizen Potawatomi 02.490 tempera on paper
Flower Symbol Wolf Robe Hunt Native American; Acoma 02.1893 tempera on paper
Seminole Family Fred Beaver Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Seminole 02.566 tempera on matboard