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ID: 283648
Flute house, [Hopi], Walpi, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283647
Flute dancers before the kisi, Hopi, Walpi, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283560
Hopi Kachina dance, Hano, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283541
Ladder and entrance to kiva, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283538
Ladder and entrance to Hopi house or kiva, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283537
Hopi house, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283536
ID: 283535
ID: 283534
Three women next to Hopi house, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283533
View of Hopi village, horses, homes, and people, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283532
View of Hopi country, dogs and horse outside houses, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283531
View of Hopi country, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283530
ID: 283529
View of Hopi country with houses, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283528
Hopi Indians outside homes, with horses or donkeys, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283527
Hopi boy outside houses, woman descending ladder, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283526
View of Hopi village with houses, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283524
Hopi houses, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283517
Hopi women and children seated on ground overlooking landscape, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283516
Animals grazing in Hopi country, Arizona, 1916
ID: 283556
Tewa clowns at Hopi dance, Hano, Arizona, 1916
ID: 242737
Ceremony for adolescent girl, Ash Creek, 1916
ID: 242736
ID: 242734
ID: 242733
ID: 242730
Adolescent girl in lodge, near Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242723
Frame of Apache sweat lodge, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242721
Apache women preparing cooked century plants [agave], Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242708
Apache Indians tending to pit used for cooking century plants [agave], Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242707
Apache women trimming century plant [agave] in preparation for cooking, Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242706
Apache woman severing a century plant [agave] for cooking, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242705
An Apache family, man, woman, and boy, Geronimo, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242703
An Apache man attaching sinew to a bow, Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242702
Apache man making a bow, Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242700
Apache man splitting a feather to make an arrow, Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242699
San Carlos Apache women putting pitch on a water basket, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242697
Apache woman straining the pitch she boiled for covering a water basket, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242695
Apache woman boiling the pitch for covering a water basket, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242693
Apache women at work under a shade, Calva, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242690
San Carlos Apache woman making a basket with pattern, blanket behind, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242687
Apache men playing hoop and pole game, horse in distance, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242685
Apache woman shelling corn, Geronimo, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242679
San Carlos Apache Indians, men with young child, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242677
Apache women with infant, [north of Globe, Arizona, 1914]
ID: 242675
San Carlos Apache camp, [Arizona], 1914
ID: 242674
San Carlos Apache house [Arizona], 1914
ID: 242672
Apache camp [Arizona], 1914
ID: 242670
House of a Tonto Apache, 1914
ID: 242668
An Apache shade, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242666
Apache houses, Arizona, 1914
ID: 242664
Apache house interior with view of another house, Arizona, 1914
ID: 284232
Frank Zahn, Sioux interpreter, and Te Ata Fisher, Chickasaw actor, [South Dakota, 1925-1935]
ID: 26083
Looking eastward at Tlingit canoe on the beach of the western part of Wrangell, Alaska, 1909
ID: 26071
Totem pole, Port Simpson, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 26068
Looking westward on the neck...at the pole lying on the ground, Port Simpson [Lax-Kw'alaams], August, 1909
ID: 26067
Looking westward at totem pole on the south side of the neck at Port Simpson, [Lax-Kw'alaams], August, 1909
ID: 26005
Songish man making an Xoae Xoae mask, about a quarter of a mile west of the railroad bridge on the Songish reserve at Victoria; Dr. Newcombe is stooping down to look at it and Mr. Will S. Taylor is on the left, June, 1909
ID: 22775
Three baskets with designs [1897-1902]
ID: 22774
Two baskets with designs, [1897-1902]
ID: 128017
Wooden mask representing a cannibal (Hamat'sa) spirit, Heiltsuk (Bella Bella), British Columbia, 1895
ID: 316864
Mother and infant, Havasupai [1913]
ID: 37778
David Aaron scarf with appliqued leather design and basket from the Museum's collection which inspired it, 1919
ID: 37750
Examples of Cheyenne, Sioux, and Blackfoot Costumes from the American Museum of Natural History, Industrial Art Exhibit, 1919
ID: 37546
Copper plate, British Columbia
ID: 34627
Hopi Group, Southwest Indian Hall [1915]
ID: 34236
Headdresses, blankets, and other objects, a view of the Plains Indians collection storage vaults in the Anthropology Department, [1914]
ID: 34228
North Pacific Hall, circa 1910-1940
ID: 32172
Museum collection storage vaults, showing items and clothing of Indians of North America, 1908
ID: 411498
Buffalo robe, painted with battle scene, Oglala (Sioux),United States
ID: 411497
Buffalo robe, painted with horses, Oglala (Sioux),United States
ID: 411183
Tribal bundle of Chani Pawnee, Oklahoma
ID: 411137
Arrow points, Folsom, New Mexico, 1929
ID: 16041
Clay pipes, Algonquin (top) and Iroquois (bottom), United States
ID: 16040
Double headed painted drum, Winnebago, Wisconsin
ID: 16039
ID: 16038
Large curly knot and elongated curly knot bowls, Winnebago, United States
ID: 118713
Kachina dancers, Arizona, 1915
ID: 118709
Spectators at Hopi Kachina dance, Arizona, 1915
ID: 2A1082
Spraying insecticide in the Anthropology collections vault, October, 1949
ID: 284077
Students from Washington Irving High School in the Northwest Indian Hall, 1935
ID: 32132
Class with museum instructor studying California Indians, 1908
ID: 31691
School children attending lecture, photographed under ceremonial canoe, Northwest Coast Hall, 1907
ID: 32133
Class with museum instructor studying Indians of the Plains, Hall of Plains Indians, December, 1908
ID: 319878
Section of Mask Exhibit, 1946
ID: 316824
Spotted Horse, Pawnee man, [1913]
ID: 316833
Holding Eagle, Hidatsa (Gros Ventre), 1913
ID: 336056
Fort Rupert seen from the east end, British Columbia, December, 1894
ID: 336063
Blanket poles at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336088
Graves, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 11610
[Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) woman] making a basket, cradle suspended nearby [1894-1895], British Columbia
ID: 337217
Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) group for exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair, also known as the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893
ID: 338326
Kwakiutl Hamatsa, Chicago World's Fair, also known as the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893
ID: 336116
Lagno, speaking for a chief who is standing behind a pile of blankets to give away at a potlatch, Fort Rupert 1894
ID: 336115
Counting blankets before a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336114
Before a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336113
Preparing for a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336111
Scene on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336110
Scene on the beach near canoes, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336105
Totlide giving away his copper in honor of his son, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336104
Kwakwaka'wakw woman holding her copper, British Columbia, 1894