Native Art Gallery
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jeannepompadour: Native American Plateau Indian tribes artefact with an illustration of a rider
Micmac Beaded Hide Moccasins
Painted bottle of the “double bridge and spout” type, of the Nasca (Nazca) culture, present-day Peru
Shield of the Hunkpapa Lakota Joseph No Two Horns (He Nupa Wanica), Standing Rock Reservation, North
Nieu Amsterdam at New York = New Amsterdam and New York1710Hand-colored engravingEngraved by Aldert
Mariposa Indian Encampment, Yosemite Valley, California, Albert Bierstadt, ca. 1872
Four Bears by Graey ErbA little fanart for one of the newer characters over on the Glass Cannon Podc
Boy’s leggings (leather, glass, and dye) of the Kiowa. Artist unknown; ca. 1880s. Now in the Spurl
The Lookout, Albert Bierstadt, 1900
A portrait of Seneca Chief Cornplanter.Oil on canvas, painted by Frederick Bartoli in 1796.
“Mujer espacio soy. Mujer de día soy. Mujer de luz soy.”María SabinaDisponible en Nahual
Irish Ogham series- Seventh feda/letter, Coll, ‘fair-wood/hazel’ paired with native silver
A portrait of Seneca Chief Cornplanter by F. Bartoli, circa 1796.
1. Central Yup'ik Eskimo Raven Mask of Doolagiak The name of the Mask is “Doolagiak” and
“I’ve been waiting to announce this but I was hired by Nike to be a shoe Designer and the N7 Lead Gr
Transformation mask representing the sunNative term:t'lisala daldalagamlDate created:1870-1910Artist
baapi-makwa:mitanask (badger in Ojibwe)
empiretattooboston:Artist Damon Butler aka @ferbzilla working on this Native American warrior inspir
LOGAN MAXWELL HAGAGEThe Heart Of EverythingOil on Canvas68″ x 54″
Warrior doll of the Lakota people. Now in the Peabody Museum, Harvard University.
A Haida or Tlingit Polychrome Frog Effigy Food Bowl, circa 1880-1890
“People hear ‘resistance’ and ‘resilience’ and often think about survival in the face of incre
Yup'ik Polychromed Wood Mask of oval, slightly convex form, encircled by three wooden hoops secured
Cherokee beaded moccasin. Artist unknown; ca. 1815-1840. Now in the Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto.
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