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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Kettle drum wrapped in hide Unidentified Native American; Osage 63.678 hide, brass
Wooden saddle with iron tacks Unidentified Native American; Plains 84.987 wood, hide, sinew, iron
Stainless steel Native American Church kettle Unidentified Native American 69.173 metal
Iron hatchet with wood handle wrapped in red flannel Unidentified Native American; Kaw 84.1094 iron, wood, cotton
Native American Church water drum Unidentified Native American; Osage 84.1456 iron, hide (deer), stone, cotton
Kettle drum with hide surface Unidentified Native American 84.3141 iron, hide
Kettle drum with hide surface Unidentified Native American 84.2865 iron, hide
A Map of Kentucky 3976.90
Native American Church kettle drum and bag Unidentified, Pearl Big Bow, Harding Big Bow Native American; Kiowa 84.2906a-b iron, hide (naugahide)
Native American Church kettle drum Unidentified, Harding Big Bow Native American; Kiowa 84.2906a iron, hide
Bill to Colonel Return J. Meigs for bar irons for use of garrison Native American, Cherokee 4026.5267 ink on paper
Instructions from Na-no-he-ta-hee to John Lowry, John Walker, Major Ridge, Richard Taylor, Che-u-cun-se-nee, and John Ross Na-no-he-ta-hee, J. L. Hargett Native American, Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Creek 4026.18a.1-.3 ink on paper
Record of Conversation between John Lowry and President James Madison J. L. Hargett, Unidentified Native Americans, Cherokee 4026.17 ink on paper
Scrap Iron William Lincoln Garver American 14.557 lithograph on paper
Round-based metal stirrup with swastika design pierced into the center American TU2009.39.188 iron
Awl with wooden handle and four sided iron tip that is struck into a piece of cork to protect it American TU2009.39.95 wood, iron, cork
Long metal branding iron in the shape of a "C" American TU2009.39.134 iron, wood
A box including 1 tooth, 9 stone points, and 13 plaster shards with corroded iron embedded American TU2009.39.88 stone, bone, plaster, paper
Fully beaded toy cradleboard and doll with hand drawn ink features Unidentified Native American; Comanche or Kiowa 84.938 hide, and wood, cloth (2 types), hide, glass, paint, iron, cotton, paper
Beaded cradleboard with geometric designs on hide Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne or Kiowa 84.628 wood, buckskin, sinew, glass beads, thread, copper alloy, iron tacks, twine, cloth and rawhide