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Native North American Collection

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native North American Artifacts" Step into the captivating world art with these remarkable replicas and original creations

Background imageNative North American Collection: Replica of a Drypainting (Iikaah) after a drypainting by Tsi-tcaci, late 1800s-early 1900s

Replica of a Drypainting (Iikaah) after a drypainting by Tsi-tcaci, late 1800s-early 1900s. This hides imagery reproduces one of the drypaintings (sandpaintings)

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape, c. 1820-1860. Creator: Unknown

Sarape, c. 1820-1860. Creator: Unknown
Sarape, c. 1820-1860

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown

Sarape, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown
Sarape, c. 1890-1900

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape, c. 1870-1890. Creator: Unknown

Sarape, c. 1870-1890. Creator: Unknown
Sarape, c. 1870-1890

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape, c. 1865. Creator: Unknown

Sarape, c. 1865. Creator: Unknown
Sarape, c. 1865

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape, c. 1840-1860. Creator: Unknown

Sarape, c. 1840-1860. Creator: Unknown
Sarape, c. 1840-1860

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape, c. 1820-1850. Creator: Unknown

Sarape, c. 1820-1850. Creator: Unknown
Sarape, c. 1820-1850

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape, c. 1820. Creator: Unknown

Sarape, c. 1820. Creator: Unknown
Sarape, c. 1820

Background imageNative North American Collection: Parfleche, c. 1900. Creator: Unknown

Parfleche, c. 1900. Creator: Unknown
Parfleche, c. 1900

Background imageNative North American Collection: Saltillo Style Blanket / Sarape, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown

Saltillo Style Blanket / Sarape, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown
Saltillo Style Blanket/ Sarape, c. 1870

Background imageNative North American Collection: Rug (Womans Wearing Blanket Style), c. 1895-1905. Creator: Unknown

Rug (Womans Wearing Blanket Style), c. 1895-1905. Creator: Unknown
Rug (Womans Wearing Blanket Style), c. 1895-1905

Background imageNative North American Collection: Saltillo Style Blanket / Sarape, c. 1860-1875. Creator: Unknown

Saltillo Style Blanket / Sarape, c. 1860-1875. Creator: Unknown
Saltillo Style Blanket/Sarape, c. 1860-1875

Background imageNative North American Collection: Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown

Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown
Rug, c. 1890-1900

Background imageNative North American Collection: Rug Banded with diamond stripes, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown

Rug Banded with diamond stripes, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown
Rug Banded with " diamond stripes", c. 1890-1900

Background imageNative North American Collection: Rug (Third-phase Chief Blanket Style, Germantown Weaving), c. 1890-1910. Creator: Unknown

Rug (Third-phase Chief Blanket Style, Germantown Weaving), c. 1890-1910. Creator: Unknown
Rug (Third-phase Chief Blanket Style, Germantown Weaving), c. 1890-1910

Background imageNative North American Collection: Rug (banded pound blanket style), c. 1895-1910. Creator: Unknown

Rug (banded pound blanket style), c. 1895-1910. Creator: Unknown
Rug (banded pound blanket style), c. 1895-1910

Background imageNative North American Collection: Pipe Bag, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown

Pipe Bag, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown
Pipe Bag, c. 1870

Background imageNative North American Collection: Hubbell Revival-style Rug with Moki (Moqui) Stripes, c. 1890-1910. Creator: Unknown

Hubbell Revival-style Rug with Moki (Moqui) Stripes, c. 1890-1910. Creator: Unknown
Hubbell Revival-style Rug with Moki (Moqui) Stripes, c. 1890-1910. Navajo blankets are splendid microcosms of the Southwests cultural richness

Background imageNative North American Collection: Eyedazzler Style Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown

Eyedazzler Style Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown
Eyedazzler Style Rug, c. 1890-1900

Background imageNative North American Collection: Hide Shirt, c. 1890. Creator: Unknown

Hide Shirt, c. 1890. Creator: Unknown
Hide Shirt, c. 1890. Scalp shirts are among the most spectacular garmets produced by the Plains Indians. Lakota Sioux scalp shirts were often painted blue or green on the upper half

Background imageNative North American Collection: Wearing Blanket with Moki (Moqui) Stripes, 1865-1875. Creator: Unknown

Wearing Blanket with Moki (Moqui) Stripes, 1865-1875. Creator: Unknown
Wearing Blanket with Moki (Moqui) Stripes, 1865-1875

Background imageNative North American Collection: Diamond Network Style Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown

Diamond Network Style Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown
Diamond Network Style Rug, c. 1890-1900

Background imageNative North American Collection: Banded Wearing Blanket (diyugi), c. 1880-1890. Creator: Unknown

Banded Wearing Blanket (diyugi), c. 1880-1890. Creator: Unknown
Banded Wearing Blanket (diyugi), c. 1880-1890

Background imageNative North American Collection: Banded Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown

Banded Rug, c. 1890-1900. Creator: Unknown
Banded Rug, c. 1890-1900

Background imageNative North American Collection: Awl Case, c. 1890. Creator: Unknown

Awl Case, c. 1890. Creator: Unknown
Awl Case, c. 1890

Background imageNative North American Collection: Germantown Eyedazzler Saddle Throw, c. 1875. Creator: Unknown

Germantown Eyedazzler Saddle Throw, c. 1875. Creator: Unknown
Germantown Eyedazzler Saddle Throw, c.1875

Background imageNative North American Collection: Portrait of male, indigenous tribal dancer wearing blue feathered headdress

Portrait of male, indigenous tribal dancer wearing blue feathered headdress and looking at the camera in the St Michael Archangel Festival parade in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Background imageNative North American Collection: Mask Eagle 1800s America Native North American

Mask Eagle 1800s America Native North American
Mask: Eagle, 1800s. America, Native North American, Canada, British Columbia, Bella Coola, 19th century. Carved, painted wood; overall: 35.6 x 45.8 x 24.2 cm (14 x 18 1/16 x 9 1/2 in.)

Background imageNative North American Collection: Banded Rug 1890-1900 America Native North American

Banded Rug 1890-1900 America Native North American
Banded Rug, c. 1890-1900. America, Native North American, Southwest, Navajo, Post-Contact, Transitional Period. Tapestry weave: cotton and wool: (handspun and Germantown); overall

Background imageNative North American Collection: Cradle Board 1900 America Native North American

Cradle Board 1900 America Native North American
Cradle Board, c. 1900. America, Native North American, Lakota (Sioux), Post-Contact. Leather, quills, beads; overall: 20.3 x 22.9 cm (8 x 9 in.)

Background imageNative North American Collection: Blanket Strip 1900 America Native North American

Blanket Strip 1900 America Native North American
Blanket Strip, c. 1900. America, Native North American, Plains, Tsitsistas (Cheyenne) people, Post-Contact. Native-tanned hide, glass beads, metal beads

Background imageNative North American Collection: Fourth-Phase Chief Blanket Style Rug 1900 America

Fourth-Phase Chief Blanket Style Rug 1900 America
Fourth-Phase Chief Blanket Style Rug, c. 1900. America, Native North American, Southwest, Navajo, Post-Contact, Early Period

Background imageNative North American Collection: Pipe Bag 1870 America Native North American Plains

Pipe Bag 1870 America Native North American Plains
Pipe Bag, c. 1870. America, Native North American, Plains, Tsitsistas (Cheyenne) people, Post-Contact. Native-tanned hide with yellow pigment, glass beads, red trade cloth, tin cones

Background imageNative North American Collection: Hopi Brocade style Dance Sash 1880-1900 America

Hopi Brocade style Dance Sash 1880-1900 America
" Hopi Brocade" style Dance Sash, c. 1880-1900. America, Native North American, Southwest, Pueblo (Hopi?), Post-Contact, Transitional Period

Background imageNative North American Collection: Diamond Network Style Rug 1890-1900 America Native North American

Diamond Network Style Rug 1890-1900 America Native North American
Diamond Network Style Rug, c. 1890-1900. America, Native North American, Southwest, Navajo, Post-Contact, Transitional Period

Background imageNative North American Collection: Navajo Style Belt Sash 1900-1930 America Native North American

Navajo Style Belt Sash 1900-1930 America Native North American
" Navajo Style" Belt/ Sash, c. 1900-1930. America, Native North American, Southwest, Navajo, Post-Contact, Early Period

Background imageNative North American Collection: Parfleche 1900 America Native North American

Parfleche 1900 America Native North American
Parfleche, c. 1900. America, Native North American, Plains, Apsaalooke (Crow), Post-Contact. Painted leather; overall: 7.6 x 63.5 x 33 cm (3 x 25 x 13 in.)

Background imageNative North American Collection: Eyedazzler Style Rug 1890-1900 America Native North American

Eyedazzler Style Rug 1890-1900 America Native North American
Eyedazzler Style Rug, c. 1890-1900. America, Native North American, Southwest, Navajo, Post-Contact, Transitional Period. Tapestry weave: wool (handspun); overall

Background imageNative North American Collection: Beaded Vest 1900 America Native North American

Beaded Vest 1900 America Native North American
Beaded Vest, c 1900. America, Native North American, Northern Plains, Pikuni (Blackfeet), Post-Contact. Beaded leather; velveteen; ribbon; rayon

Background imageNative North American Collection: Awl Case 1890 America Native North American Plains

Awl Case 1890 America Native North American Plains
Awl Case, c. 1890. America, Native North American, Plains, Gaigwu (Kiowa) people, Post-Contact. Native-tanned hide, glass beads, cotton thread; overall: 33.7 cm (13 1/4 in.)

Background imageNative North American Collection: Bone Awl Beaded Case late 1800s America Native North American

Bone Awl Beaded Case late 1800s America Native North American
Bone Awl with Beaded Case, late 1800s. America, Native North American, Gaigwu (Kiowa), late 19th century. Bone; case: 23.5 cm (9 1/4 in.); overall: 11.4 cm (4 1/2 in.)

Background imageNative North American Collection: Sarape 1820 America Native North American Southwest

Sarape 1820 America Native North American Southwest
Sarape, c. 1820. America, Native North American, Southwest, Mexico, Saltillo, Post-Contact, Classic Period. Tapestry weave: wool; overall: 245.5 x 151.2 cm (96 5/8 x 59 1/2 in.)

Background imageNative North American Collection: Beaded Shirt late 1800s America Native North American

Beaded Shirt late 1800s America Native North American
Beaded Shirt, late 1800s. America, Native North American, Plains, Gaigwu (Kiowa), Post-Contact. Beaded leather


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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native North American Artifacts" Step into the captivating world art with these remarkable replicas and original creations. This replica of a Drypainting (Iikaah) after Tsi-tcaci, crafted in the late 1800s-early 1900s, showcases the intricate beauty and cultural significance of this traditional form. Delve further into history with the Sarape collection, featuring stunning pieces from various time periods. The Sarape from c. 1820-1860 is a testament to the unknown creator's skill in weaving vibrant colors together to create a masterpiece that exudes warmth and elegance. Travel through time as you admire the Sarapes from different eras. The c. 1890-1900 piece displays an evolution in design while still honoring its roots, while the c. 1870-1890 exemplifies craftsmanship that stands as a testament to generations past. Uncover mysteries woven within threads with sarapes like those created by unknown artists around c. 1840-1865 or even earlier during c. 1820-1850 and c. 1820 respectively - each telling their own unique story through patterns and motifs. Marvel at other exquisite artifacts such as Parfleche from around c. 1900; its intricate geometric designs reflect both practicality and artistic expression, showcasing indigenous creativity at its finest. Immerse yourself in culture with Saltillo Style Blankets/Sarapes that transcend time periods; behold one dating back to around c. 1875 for a glimpse into historical fashion trends or explore another rug styled after Womans Wearing Blanket circa late 19th century - early 20th century which embodies strength and femininity simultaneously. These artifacts serve as windows into Native North American traditions, reminding us of their rich heritage passed down through generations – an enduring legacy worth cherishing for years to come.