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Moccasins

Possibly by Lakota (Sioux) Artist
Tanned hide, glass beads, cotton cloth, sinew
19th century CE - 20th century CE Lakota (Sioux)
( North America )
Footwear

Moccasins

Possibly by Hinono'ei (Arapaho) Artist
Leather and glass beads
19th century CE - 20th century CE Arapaho (Northern)
( North America )
Footwear

Dance Shield

Lakota (Sioux) Artist
Tanned hide, paint, and feathers
19th century CE - 20th century CE Lakota (Sioux)
( North America )
Body Armor

Cradleboard

Cáuigú (Kiowa) Artist
Leather, glass beads, trade calico cotton fabric, and wood
19th century CE Khoiye-goo (Kiowa)
( North America )
Human-Powered Vehicles

The Last Supper

Benjamin West
Oil on canvas
18th century CE American
( North America )
Art (blank sub-class)

It's Night over that Guy's Peninsula and Island

Sam Richardson
Plywood, polyurethane foam, polyester resin, fiberglass, polyester filler and nitro-celulose lacquers
20th century CE American
( North America )
Art (blank sub-class)

William Dunkum (1777 - 1846)

John Toole
Oil on canvas
19th century CE American
( North America )
Art (blank sub-class)

Wrapped Box

Christo
Cardboard box, brown paper, and twine
20th century CE American
( North America )
Art (blank sub-class)

Portraits of Delegates to the U.S. Indian Congress of the Trans-Mississippi and the International Exposition in Omaha

Frank A. Rinehart
Albumen print mounted on cardboard
19th century CE American
( North America )
Graphic Documents

A Group of Cheyenne Chiefs

DeLancey W. Gill
Albumen print
19th century CE - 20th century CE American
( North America )
Graphic Documents

Manuelito, Diné (Navajo) principal war chief; his son Manuelito Segundo; and his wife, Juanita (left to right)

Charles Milton Bell
Albumen print mounted on cardboard
19th century CE American
( North America )
Graphic Documents


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