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Two Cheyenne Indian men in ceremonial paint.Sun Dance Pledgers photographed in 1910 by Edward S. Cur
Three Piegan Indians on Horseback. Photographed in 1910 by Edward S. Curtis.
Her Know, Native American Indian girl, possibly Dakota Sioux, full-length portrait. Photograph 1899
the-aila-test:Native owned businesses to buy from. Taken from the North American Indian Association
KE-BE-NAH-GWEY-WENCE, 134 years old.Chippewa Indian Chief.Date unknown.Photography.Agence Rol, agenc
ERNEST MARTIN HENNINGSIndian CouncilmanOil on Canvasboard14″ x 13.875
Apache grain storage basket, woven from rushes. Artist unknown; 1880s. Now in the Dayton Art Insti
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Basket with rattle cover of the Tlingit people, British Columbia or southern Alaska. Artist unknown
Acoma Pueblo painted jar. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1920. Now in the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.
Storage jar (olla) of the Acoma Pueblo people, New Mexico. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
Vintage NATIVE American Indian Jewelry Turquoise Navajo RING Sterling Triple Shank Band, Womens Old
Vintage NATIVE American Indian Long Turquoise RING Sterling SIGNED Eugene Belone, Sz 6 ½, Wom
Vintage NATIVE American Indian RING Turquoise Natural Branch Coral Solid STERLING Silver Rings, Wome
Old Pawn VINTAGE Native American Indian RING Inlay Turquoise Mother of Pearl Flower Sterling Silver
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Painted pot depicting horned serpents and birds, of the Mogollon culture, southwestern United States
Hopi ceramic tiles. Artist unknown; ca. 1895. Now in the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.
Navajo banded rug, ca. 1880. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Raven rattle of the Tlingit people, from Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Artist unknown; late 19th century.
Yunya (prickly pear cactus) kachina of the Hopi people, Arizona. Now in the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Anasazi water jar (olla) from the southwestern United States. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1250. Now i
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