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Wollangambe Canyon in Blue Mountains National Park, Australia (by Albert Chetcuti).
met-africa-oceania:Mask, Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the AmericasRalph T. Coe Collection, Gift of R
met-africa-oceania:Stone Zoomorphic Figure via Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the AmericasMedium: Ston
slam-african:Yoke, Classic Veracruz, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and
Small Blanket, Diné (Navajo), c.1870, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Ameri
Malagan Sculpture, New Ireland, 1908–9, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Ame
Sash, Wazhazhe (Osage), mid- to late 19th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania,
Frontlet, Nuxalk (Bella Coola), c.1870, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Ame
Female Figure, Aztec, c.1350–1450, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Saddle Bag, Apsáalooke (Crow), c.1900, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Amer
Model Cradleboard, Apsáalooke (Crow), 20th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania,
Headstall Ornament, Apsáalooke (Crow), c.1890, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and
Serape, Diné (Navajo), c.1880, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americashttp
Dress, Southern Plains Inde (Apache), c.1890, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and t
Standing Female Figure, Classic Veracruz, c.750–900, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania
Vessel with Incised Motifs, Las Bocas, c.900–300 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania
Standing Figurine, Tlatilco, c.1200–900 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the
Bag, Lakota (Sioux), c.1910, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americashttps:
slam-african:Frontlet, Nuxalk (Bella Coola), c.1870, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania
slam-african:Head from a Figure, Maya, c.600–900, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, a
Gope board probably from the Era River area of the Papuan Gulf. The backside has the deep adze marks
Wooden carving of a “fisherman’s god” from Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Carved from wood, with black de
slam-african:Standing Dog, Colima, c.300 BC–AD 300, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania,
met-africa-oceania:Mask, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the AmericasThe Mi
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