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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Ozumazins of the State of Oaxaca Carlos Mérida, Pocahontas Press Guatemalan 17.5.15 screenprint on paper
Mazatecs of the State of Oaxaca Carlos Mérida, Pocahontas Press Guatemalan 17.5.17 screenprint on paper
Otomies of the States of Hidalgo, Mexico, Tlaxcala and Puebla Carlos Mérida, C.W. Belden and Associates, Pocahontas Press Guatemalan 17.5.6 screenprint on paper
Toltecs of the State of Puebla Carlos Mérida, C.W. Belden and Associates, Pocahontas Press Guatemalan 17.5.9 screenprint on paper
Blackie's reminiscing Charles Banks Wilson American 13.2238 conté crayon, ink, and pen on paper
The hymn Charles Banks Wilson American 13.2237 conté crayon and white gouache on paper
Pitched water jug with horsehair lugs Unidentified Native American; Navajo (Diné) or Havasupai 71.716 grass, resin, horsehair
Woven water jug pitched in pine Unidentified Native American; Navajo (Diné) or Havasupai 71.715 willow, resin
Jar shaped coiled basket with wooden lugs Unidentified Native American; Apache, Chiricahua 71.269 wood
Twined water jug with leather lugs and pitched in pine Unidentified Native American; Apache, Western 71.265 grass, resin, leather
Possibly Old Nanna E. B. Snell Native American, Apache 4326.3578
The Bear with the Jug Charles Marion Russell, Roman Bronze Works American 08.8 lost-wax cast in bronze