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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Chief Keokuk, Jr. Unidentified Native American, Sac and Fox 4326.4519
Unidentified Cheyenne man, USGS Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne 4326.3775
Sac-a-pe or Shell Fish Unidentified Native American, Sac and Fox 4326.4556
Na-sa-wa-kwat or Bear in the Fork of a Tree, Principal Chief Unidentified Native American, Sac and Fox 4326.4555
Group including Long Pumpkin, Charley poor Dog, Holy man, Flat Iron, et al Unidentified Native Americans, Sioux 4326.4597
Rafael Gomez, Washington D.C. Unidentified Native American, Caddo 4326.3660
Pawnee Killer Unidentified Native Americans, Sioux 4326.4728
Tatanka Tamaheca, or Poor Bull Unidentified Native American, Sioux 4326.4808
Very fine traditional clothing Unidentified Native American 4336.4944
Two Strikes, Sioux Chief John A. Anderson Native American; Sioux 4326.4856
Standing Bear, Ponca Unidentified Native American, Sioux 4326.4840
Sitting Bull D. F. Barry Native American, Sioux 4326.4834
Possibly Chief Heidsieck Unidentified Native Americans, Kiowa 4326.4046
Asa Haive or the Milky Way Unidentified Native American, Comanche 4336.3870 gelatin silver process
Pawnees on the Trail Of an Enemy Charles Deas American 01.1169 oil on canvas
The Fallen Warrior Gutzon Borglum American 08.125 bronze
Tomahawk or hatchet with iron metal blade and buffalo hide wrapped around the wood shaft Native American; Plains 84.2144 wood, iron, buffalo hide, horse hair, fur, shell
Spiked tomahawk Eurpoean; German 84.1118 wood, iron
Tomahawk with iron metal blade and “bleeding heart” cut-out design Native American; Osage 84.1122 wood, stroud cloth, iron
Missouri River trade axe with red handle Unidentified Native American; Osage 84.1120 wood, metal, stroud cloth