Williams, Lucy F., William S. Wierzbowski, and Robert W. Preucel. Native American Voices on Identity, Art and Culture: Objects of Everlasting Esteem. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2005.
Reference
- Object[53]
- yes[53]
- american[53]
- bag[1]
- basket[8]
- basket lid[4]
- berry basket[4]
- big house fan[1]
- blanket dress[2]
- boat[1]
- book[1]
- cloth[1]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[4]
- dagger[1]
- dance apron[1]
- doll[3]
- dress[1]
- finger mask[2]
- hunting visor[1]
- kachina doll[3]
- lamp[1]
- manta[1]
- moccasin[1]
- moccasins[1]
- model[1]
- page[1]
- painting[1]
- peyote box[1]
- peyote fan[1]
- pictograph[1]
- powder charger[1]
- sash[2]
- tomahawk pipe[1]
- toy[1]
- waist robe[1]
- war bonnet[1]
- war shirt[2]
- acoma pueblo[1]
- alaska[11]
- aleutian islands[2]
- arizona[5]
- attu island[2]
- california (state)[3]
- cass county[1]
- charenton[2]
- cherokee[1]
- delaware[3]
- florida[2]
- fox farm[1]
- klukwan[1]
- kodiak island[1]
- lake canyon[1]
- lake county (california)[1]
- leech lake[1]
- louisiana[6]
- mandeville[2]
- minnesota[1]
- missouri[2]
- new mexico[3]
- north america[2]
- north carolina[10]
- north dakota[1]
- norton sound[1]
- oklahoma[3]
- oraibi[1]
- pennsylvania[3]
- sitka[2]
- south dakota[1]
- southeastern utah[1]
- st. augustine (florida)[1]
- st. louis[2]
- third mesa[1]
- united states of america[53]
- upper lake[1]
- wyoming[1]
- yellowstone national park[1]
- yukon island[1]
- acoma pueblo[1]
- aleut[2]
- cherokee[12]
- cheyenne (culture)[1]
- chilkat[1]
- chitimacha[4]
- choctaw[2]
- cliff dweller[1]
- delaware culture[4]
- eastern band[1]
- eastern pomo[1]
- eskimo[2]
- hidatsa[1]
- hopi[3]
- kiowa[1]
- lenape[4]
- mandan[1]
- mission indians[1]
- navajo[2]
- ojibwa[1]
- osage[1]
- pawnee[1]
- pomo[2]
- prehistoric eskimo[1]
- pueblo[1]
- seminole[2]
- shawnee[2]
- teton[1]
- tlingit[6]
- baby[2]
- big house ceremony[1]
- boat[1]
- cloud[3]
- deer dance[1]
- feather[1]
- human face[1]
- hunting god[3]
- misinghaku'kun[1]
- misinghali'kun[1]
- peyote ceremony[2]
- rattlesnake[1]
- raven's cradle[1]
- shaman[1]
- snail tracks[1]
- woman[1]
- abalone shell[1]
- antler[1]
- bead[6]
- buckskin[2]
- cane (plant)[3]
- cloth[1]
- cochineal dye[2]
- cooper's hawk tail[1]
- cotton[2]
- cotton fiber[3]
- crayon[1]
- deer toes[1]
- deerskin[2]
- feather[5]
- fern[1]
- fiber[5]
- fur[1]
- glass[5]
- goat wool[1]
- graphite[1]
- grass[4]
- hair[2]
- hide[2]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- iron[1]
- ivory[2]
- leather[4]
- maidenhair fern[3]
- metal[2]
- muslin[1]
- paint[3]
- paper[3]
- pigment[4]
- pigments[5]
- plant fiber[3]
- quill[2]
- rivercane[2]
- sea otter fur[1]
- shell[1]
- sinew[1]
- skin[3]
- sourwood[4]
- spruce root[4]
- steel[1]
- stone[1]
- string[2]
- stroud[1]
- vegetable fiber[1]
- watercolor paint[1]
- wood[10]
- wool[3]
- lottie stamper[2]
- ramona[1]
- teri rofkar[1]
- tse-ye-mu[1]
- wounded face[1]
- actual citation[51]
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