1: Native North American art, c. 1500 – today
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“Native American art” generally refers to peoples in what is today the United States and Canada.
c. 1500 - present
- 1.4: West
- 1.4.1: Juana Basilia Sitmelelene, Presentation Basket (Chumash)
- 1.4.2: Bear Claw Necklace (Pawnee)
- 1.4.3: Eastern Shoshone- Hide Painting of the Sun Dance, attributed to Cotsiogo (Cadzi Cody)
- 1.4.4: Feathered war bonnet
- 1.4.5: Headdress (Cheyenne or Lakota)
- 1.4.6: Paukeigope (Kiowa), Cradleboard
- 1.4.7: Mató Nájin/Standing Bear (Minneconjou Lakota/Teton Sioux), Battle of Little Bighorn
- 1.4.8: War Shirt (Upper Missouri River)
- 1.4.9: Nellie Two Bear Gates, Suitcase
- 1.4.10: Henry Oscar One Bull, Custer’s War
- 1.4.11: Carrie Bethel (Mono Lake Paiute), Basket bowl
- 1.4.12: Allan Houser (Chiricahua Apache), Earth Song
- 1.4.13: Brummett Echohawk (Pawnee), An Island of Redbuds on the Cimarron
- 1.5: Southwest
- 1.5.1: Pueblo architecture and its relationship to place
- 1.5.2: Mission Church, San Esteban del Rey, Acoma Pueblo
- 1.5.3: Acoma polychrome water jar
- 1.5.4: Hopi- White Ogre Tihu (Katsina Figure)
- 1.5.5: Nampeyo (Hopi-Tewa), polychrome jar
- 1.5.6: Puebloan- Maria Martinez, Black-on-black ceramic vessel
- 1.5.7: Julian Martinez, Buffalo Dancers
- 1.5.8: Awa Tsireh (Puebloan), Pottery Makers
- 1.5.9: The pueblo modernism of Ma Pe Wi
- 1.6: Northwest coast
- 1.6.1: Tsimshian shaman’s rattle
- 1.6.2: Ceremonial belt (Kwakwaka’wakw)
- 1.6.3: Transformation masks
- 1.6.4: North Wind Mask
- 1.6.5: Arctic clothing
- 1.6.6: Haida totem pole, from Old Kasaan
- 1.6.7: Haida potlatch pole
- 1.6.8: Bentwood Boxes of the Northwest Coast peoples
- 1.6.9: Tlingit mortuary and memorial totem poles
- 1.6.10: Tlingit Proud Raven totem pole, Saxman Totem Park
- 1.6.11: Tlingit Oyster Man totem pole, Saxman Totem Park
- 1.6.12: Dorica Jackson, Diving Whale Chilkat Robe
- 1.6.13: Clarissa Rizal (Tlingit), Resilience Robe
- 1.6.14: Northwest Coast Basketry—Woven Traditions