Purchased from Thomas B. Donaldson; subscription of John Wanamaker, 1901
Accession Lot
- Object[241]
- yes[241]
- american[241]
- ankle band[2]
- arrow[11]
- arrows[2]
- axe[12]
- ball[2]
- basket[6]
- basket lid[2]
- belt[1]
- bird[1]
- blanket[1]
- bottle[4]
- bow[6]
- bow case[2]
- bowl[42]
- canteen[10]
- coat[1]
- cup[2]
- dance stick[1]
- discoidal[1]
- doll[1]
- drum[1]
- drumstick[1]
- effigy[1]
- effigy jar[1]
- effigy vessel[18]
- figurine[25]
- garter[2]
- hammer[1]
- hatchet[1]
- jar[25]
- jug[1]
- kachina doll[4]
- ladle[3]
- lid[1]
- loom model[1]
- moccasin[10]
- mortar[2]
- olla[2]
- parfleche[1]
- pestle[1]
- pipe[1]
- pitcher[2]
- pitcher lid[1]
- plaque[7]
- powder horn[1]
- prayer stick[4]
- quiver[2]
- quiver strap[1]
- rabbit stick[2]
- rattle[4]
- sash[2]
- seed jar[1]
- stirrup[2]
- strainer[1]
- tobacco bag[1]
- tray[9]
- water bottle[2]
- winnowing tray[3]
- acoma[7]
- acoma pueblo[5]
- arizona[77]
- arizona springs[1]
- auaw ruin[1]
- cochiti[4]
- cochiti pueblo[18]
- first mesa[3]
- hano[5]
- hopi[1]
- jemez pueblo[12]
- jicarilla reservation[1]
- laguna[14]
- laguna pueblo[4]
- mescalero, new mexico[5]
- nambe[1]
- nambe pueblo[7]
- new mexico[158]
- northern new mexico[1]
- oraibi[10]
- san carlos (arizona)[2]
- san ildefonso[2]
- san ildefonso pueblo[5]
- san juan[1]
- san juan area[1]
- san juan pueblo[5]
- sandia pueblo[2]
- santa clara pueblo[3]
- santo domingo pueblo[2]
- shimopavi[2]
- shipaulovi[1]
- shumopavi[1]
- sia[1]
- sichomovi[2]
- sichumovi[1]
- southwest united states[2]
- tesuque[1]
- tesuque pueblo[9]
- third mesa[1]
- united states of america[8]
- walpi[13]
- zia pueblo[7]
- zuni[13]
- zuni pueblo[5]
- historic[3]
- pueblo iii[2]
- acoma[4]
- anasazi[3]
- apache[8]
- athapaskan[3]
- cochise apache[1]
- cochiti[8]
- hopi[55]
- hopi-tewa[5]
- jicarilla[1]
- jicarilla apache[7]
- keres[13]
- keresan[32]
- laguna[10]
- mescalero apache[13]
- nambe[8]
- navajo[4]
- picuris[1]
- pueblo[126]
- san carlos apache[3]
- san ildefonso[7]
- san juan[5]
- sandia[2]
- santo domingo[2]
- taos[1]
- tesuque[10]
- tewa (culture)[44]
- tiwa[1]
- white mountain apache[2]
- zia[7]
- zuni[26]
- mound[1]
- buckskin[13]
- cat fur[2]
- clay[132]
- cloth[2]
- cotton cord[1]
- deer hoof[1]
- eagle feather[2]
- feather[16]
- fiber[4]
- fiber cord[1]
- glass[12]
- gourd[2]
- hair[1]
- hide[9]
- hoof[1]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- iron[6]
- leather[2]
- metal[5]
- mica[6]
- paint[4]
- parfleche[1]
- pigment[27]
- pitch[1]
- plant fiber[15]
- rabbit brush[3]
- rawhide[8]
- sandstone[1]
- seed[2]
- sheepskin[2]
- sinew[26]
- skin[4]
- stone[18]
- string[5]
- sumac[8]
- turtle shell[1]
- wood[41]
- wool[7]
- wool flannel[1]
- yucca[14]
- acoma polychrome[1]
- basketry[22]
- beaded[3]
- black ware[5]
- blackware[2]
- braided[1]
- chaco black-on-white[1]
- cochiti polychrome[1]
- coiled[11]
- kayenta black-on-white[2]
- painted[10]
- plain ware[1]
- plaited[7]
- polacca polychrome[3]
- polychrome[15]
- twill plaited[3]
- twined[1]
- wicker[3]
- woven[3]
- zia polychrome[1]
- zuni polychrome[1]
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