Maricopa or O'odham (Pima)
Maricopa Artist
Hand-built and coiled earthenware with burnished clay slip and organic paint
19th century CE
Akimel O’odham (Pima), Maricopa, or Tohono O’odham (Papago)
(
North America
)
Containers (blank sub-class)
Lakota (Sioux) Artist
Buckskin, glass beads, and metal beads
19th century CE - 20th century CE
Lakota (Sioux)
(
North America
)
Smoking & Recreational Drug Equipment
Diné (Navajo) Artist
Commercially produced Germantown wool, cotton string, and commercial dye
19th century CE
Diné (Navajo)
(
North America
)
Land Transportation Accessories
Tlingit Artist
Mountain sheep wool, yellow cedar bark, and natural dyes
19th century CE
Tlingit
(
North America
)
Main Garments
Lakota (Sioux) Artist
Tanned hide, glass beads
19th century CE
Lakota (Sioux)
(
North America
)
Smoking & Recreational Drug Equipment
Hinono'ei (Arapaho) Artist
Tanned buckskin, glass beads, and porcupine quills
19th century CE - 20th century CE
Arapaho
(
North America
)
Smoking & Recreational Drug Equipment
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Lakota (Sioux) Artist
Tanned hide, glass beads, cotton cloth, sinew
19th century CE - 20th century CE
Lakota (Sioux)
(
North America
)
Footwear
A:shiwi (Zuni) Artist
Cottonwood, mineral paint, and kaolin clay
19th century CE
A:shiwi (Zuni)
(
North America
)
Toys (blank sub-class)
Cáuigú (Kiowa) Artist
Tanned hide, rawhide, yellow pigment, cotton cloth, glass beads, wood, paint, porcelain doll
19th century CE
Khoiye-goo (Kiowa)
(
North America
)
Toys (blank sub-class)
James McNeill Whistler
Etching on paper
19th century CE
American
(
North America
)
Graphic Documents
Thomas Cole
Oil on artist board
19th century CE
American
(
North America
)
Art (blank sub-class)
Hopi Artist
Clay and pigment
19th century CE
Hopi
(
North America
)
Serving Vessels
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