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  • Baleen boats made by Harry Brower, Sr. on caribou hide, collection of Pricwe Brower, Barrow, Alaska.
    AK-662.tif
  • Mohawk quilled birchbark and sweetgrass basket with teepee and mountain design, circa 1940s.
    NA-FA33738.tif
  • Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, Nunamiut masks made of caribou hide stretched over a wooden mold and accented with fur, collection of Ellen Lehman and Charlie Kennel.
    NA-FP2739.tif
  • Tohono O'odham lizard basket from Arizona, Fred and Randi Hirschmann's collection.
    NA-FP2759.tif
  • Assorted prehistoric Siberian Eskimo ivory artifacts including combs, seal lanyard and small animal fetishes and game pieces found on St. Lawrence Island and in the collection of Ellen Paneok, Alaska.
    NA-57a.tif
  • Ancestral Pueblo pottery, Mesa Verde Black-on-White Bird Effigy Child's Mug, on display at Edge of the Cedars Museum, Blanding, Utah.  Pottery owned by the Utah Navajo Development Council / Utah Navajo Trust Fund.  Contact Fred Hirschmann prior to any publication. (ECPR-3438)
    UT-519a.tif
  • Ancient carved ivory loon pendant from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, given to Fred Hirschmann by  Ellen Paneok.  Front - top, back - bottom (note feet on loon).
    NA-FA33732.tif
  • Yupik dance fans in Fred and Randi Hirschmann's collection, Alaska.
    NA-FP2752.tif
  • Yupik grass basket decorated with geese and flowers woven by Nellie Piakak of Kipnuk, Alaska. (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Nellie Piakak)
    NA-FA33684.tif
  • Yupik grass basket with flying sandhill cranes woven by Susanna Chanar of Toksook Bay, Alaska.  (10 x 8 inches)  Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Susanna Chanar)
    NA-FA33680.tif
  • Carved ivory seal, foxes, birds including a loon, rabbit and human Eskimo artifacts from St. Lawrence Islnad in the collections of Ellen Paneok and Fred Hirschmann, Alaska.
    NA-55a.tif
  • Large Black and White Ancestral Pueblo mug with step design on top and "four-legged birds" around the bottom, Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, Blanding, Utah.  Pottery owned by the Utah Navajo Development Council / Utah Navajo Trust Fund.; Contact Fred Hirschmann prior to any publication.  (ECPR-3763)
    UT-520a.tif
  • Ancestral Puebloan artifacts including corn cobs, broken arrowhead and potsherds at Goat Riding a Bicycle Ruins, Grand Gulch, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah.
    UT35-33.tif
  • Athabascan split willow root basket from Alaska in Fred and Randi Hirschmann's collection.
    NA-FP2754.tif
  • Ancestral Pueblo pottery, Mancos Pueblo II Black-on-White Ladle, Mancos Black on White Seed Jar with concentric circles, Black-on-White polka-dot ring-style jar, Black-on-White mug with four-legged birds and Mesa Verde Black-on-White Bird Effigy Child's Mug, all on display at Edge of the Cedars Museum, Blanding, Utah.  Pottery owned by the Utah Navajo Development Council / Utah Navajo Trust Fund.  Contact Fred Hirschmann prior to any publication.
    UT-2342a.tif
  • Yupik Eskimo wooden food bowl in the shape of a bird and with a mythical fish inked in the center, Southwestern Alaska.
    NA-FA33720.tif
  • Antique Native American Iroquois Floral Beaded Bag.
    NA-FA33748.tif
  • Contemporary Navajo baskets woven by Alicia Nielson, Elsie Holiday, Fannie King, Jonathan Black, Peggy Black, Lorraine Black, Joann Black and Mary Black, Twin Rocks Trading Post, Bluff, Utah.
    UT-2327a.tif
  • Ancestral Pueblo mugs, Pueblo II-III, McElmo Black-on-White in front and two Mesa Verde Black-on-White mugs in back, Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, Blanding, Utah. (ECPR-3445, ECPR-3754. ECPR-3335)   Mugs owned by the Utah Navajo Development Council / Utah Navajo Trust Fund.  Contact Fred Hirschmann prior to any publication.
    UT-2341a.tif
  • Yupik Eskimo grass basket decorated with dyed seal gut, Fred and Randi Hirschmann's Collection, Aalska.
    NA-FP2749.tif
  • Exquisite Athabaskan floral design beadwork by Jeannie Stevens, Bettles, Alaska. (Please Note:  Licensing of this images requires an extra fee to be paid to beader Jeannie Stevens).
    AK-5174.tif
  • Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, Nunamiut mask made of caribou hide stretched over a wooden mold and accented with fur, collection of Ellen Lehman and Charlie Kennel.
    NA-FP2741.tif
  • Wide Ruins Navajo Rug woven by Louise Johnson of Crownpoint, New Mexico. Please note that use of this photo requires an extra licensing fee to be paid to rug weaver Louise Johnson.
    NM-188a.tif
  • Walrus ivory carving of a common puffin by Al Mayac, King Island, Alaska.  (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the ivory carver, Al Mayac)
    NA-FA33708.tif
  • Ancestral Pueblo pottery, Pueblo II-III, Dolores Corregated Wide Mouth Jar, Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, Blanding, Utah.  (ECPR-8361)
    UT-2340a.tif
  • Ornate bird mola made by the Kuna Indians of Panama and in the collection of Sue Martin.
    NA-13b.tif
  • Ojibwa (Chippewa) birchbark and sweetgrass basket with floral design made with porcupine quills, Great Lakes region.
    NA-FA33735.tif
  • Variety of Hopi basket trays and pots, Arizona.
    NA-11.tif
  • Ancestral Pueblo pottery, Pueblo III, Mesa Verde Black-on-white Olla, Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, Blanding, Utah.  (ECPR-8786)
    UT-2336b.tif
  • Pair of horned puffins scrimshawed on fossilized walrus ivory by Ellen Paneok, Inupiat Eskimo artist, Alaska.
    NA-FA33730.tif
  • Ancestral Pueblo pottery, Pueblo I-II Black Mesa Black-on-White Olla, displayed at Edge of the Cedars State Park, Blanding, Utah.  (ECPR-3663)  Olla owned by the Utah Navajo Development Council / Utah Navajo Trust Fund. Contact Fred Hirschmann prior to any publication.
    UT-2335a.tif
  • Ojibwa or Anishnabe birchbark and sweetgrass quill box with floral design, Jennifer Whipple Collection.
    NA-FA33284.tif
  • Ancestral Pueblo pottery, Pueblo II Mancos Black-on-White Olla, Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, Blanding, Utah.  (ECPR-4106)
    UT-2332c.tif
  • Contemporary Navajo baskets woven by Alicia Nielson, Elsie Holiday, Fannie King, Jonathan Black, Peggy Black, Lorraine Black, Joann Black and Mary Black, Twin Rocks Trading Post, Bluff, Utah.
    UT-2328b.tif
  • Yupik Eskimo grass basket with seal gut decoration, Fred and Randi Hirschmann's Collection, Aalska.
    NA-FP2760.tif
  • Athabascan split willow root basket from Alaska in Fred and Randi Hirschmann's collection.
    NA-FP2756.tif
  • Athabascan split willow root basket from Alaska in Fred and Randi Hirschmann's collection.
    NA-FP2753.tif
  • Yupik Eskimo grass basket, Fred and Randi Hirschmann's Collection, Aalska.
    NA-FP2751.tif
  • Yupik Eskimo grass basket decorated with geese. Fred and Randi Hirschmann's Collection, Aalska.
    NA-FP2750.tif
  • Yupik Eskimo grass basket decorated with dyed seal gut, Fred and Randi Hirschmann's Collection, Aalska.
    NA-FP2748.tif
  • Jade totem pole, collection of Ellen Lehman and Charlie Kennel.
    NA-FP2744.tif
  • Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, Nunamiut mask made of caribou hide stretched over a wooden mold and accented with fur, collection of Ellen Lehman and Charlie Kennel.
    NA-FP2740.tif
  • Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, Nunamiut masks made of caribou hide stretched over a wooden mold and accented with fur, collection of Ellen Lehman and Charlie Kennel.
    NA-FP2738.tif
  • Yupik grass basket deocorated with dyed seal gut, Alaska.
    NA-FA33751.tif
  • Yupik grass and seal gut basket decorated with dogs woven by Julia Stone of Alaska. (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Julia Stone)
    NA-FA33750.tif
  • Antique Native American Iroquois Floral Beaded Bag.
    NA-FA33747.tif
  • Plateau beaded deerskin bag with beaded floral designs.
    NA-FA33745.tif
  • Athabascan beaded purse with floral design on black velvet.
    NA-FA33742.tif
  • Athabascan beaded purse with floral design on black velvet.
    NA-FA33740.tif
  • Ojibwa (Chippewa) birchbark and sweetgrass basket with medicine wheel design made with porcupine quills, Great Lakes region.
    NA-FA33737.tif
  • Ojibwa (Chippewa) birchbark and sweetgrass basket with black bear made with porcupine quills, Great Lakes region.
    NA-FA33736.tif
  • Ojibwa (Chippewa) birchbark and sweetgrass basket with runny puppyl made with porcupine quills, Great Lakes region.
    NA-FA33728.tif
  • Details of oblong Yupik grass basket with seal gut imbrication and fox design, Alaska.
    NA-FA33717.tif
  • Oblong Yupik grass basket with seal gut imbrication and fox design, Alaska.
    NA-FA33716.tif
  • Walrus ivory carving of a long-tailed duck, formerly known as an oldsquaw, by Charles Kokuluk, King Island, Alaska.  (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the ivory carver, Charles Kokuluk)
    NA-FA33714.tif
  • Walrus ivory carving of a common merganser by Al Mayac, King Island, Alaska.  (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the ivory carver, Al Mayac)
    NA-FA33712.tif
  • Walrus ivory carving of a common loon by Al Mayac, King Island, Alaska.  (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the ivory carver, Al Mayac)
    NA-FA33709.tif
  • Walrus ivory carvings of a common goldeneye, hooded merganser and canvasback by Al Mayac, King Island, Alaska.  (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the ivory carver, Al Mayac)
    NA-FA33707.tif
  • Floral Yupik grass basket, Alaska.
    NA-FA33702.tif
  • Floral Yupik grass basket, Alaska.
    NA-FA33701.tif
  • Papago Indian yucca and devil's club basket depicting flying birds dating from the 1940s or 50s, Arizona.
    NA-FA33693.tif
  • Large Ojibwa (Chippewa) birchbark and sweetgrass basket with flying dove design made with porcupine quills, Great Lakes region.
    NA-FA33689.tif
  • Yupik grass and seal gut basket decorated with butterflies and caribou woven by Maria George of Nightmute, Alaska. (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Maria George)
    NA-FA33687.tif
  • Yupik grass and seal gut basket decorated with caribou and butterflies woven by Maria George of Nightmute, Alaska. (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Maria George)
    NA-FA33686.tif
  • Yupik grass basket decorated with geese and flowers woven by Nellie Piakak of Kipnuk, Alaska. (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Nellie Piakak)
    NA-FA33685.tif
  • Yupik grass basket decorated with goose and flowers woven by Nellie Piakak of Kipnuk, Alaska. (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Nellie Piakak)
    NA-FA33681.tif
  • Yupik grass basket with flying sandhill cranes woven by Susanna Chanar of Toksook Bay, Alaska.  (10 x 8 inches)  (Please note:  Licensing of this photo requires a license and additional fee to be paid to the basket's creator, Susanna Chanar)
    NA-FA33678.tif
  • Butterfly on a large antique Yupik Eskimo grass basket from Western Alaska.
    NA-FA33322.tif
  • Figure of flying Puffin on large antique Yupik Eskimo grass basket from Western Alaska.
    NA-FA33321.tif
  • Figure of White-fronted Goose on large antique Yupik Eskimo grass basket from Western Alaska.
    NA-FA33319.tif
  • Figure of dog playing with child on large antique Yupik Eskimo grass basket from Western Alaska.
    NA-FA33316.tif
  • Figure of dog on large antique Yupik Eskimo grass basket from Western Alaska.
    NA-FA33315.tif
  • Ojibwa or Anishnabe birchbark and sweetgrass quill box with floral design, Jennifer Whipple Collection.
    NA-FA33280.tif
  • Ancient ivory fishing net weights, Ellen Paneok's Siberian Yupik Eskimo artifact collection, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
    NA-70.tif
  • Pair of warlruses carved from cottonwood bark by Elia Abruska of Lower Kalskag, Alaska.
    NA-6a.tif
  • Ancient Siberian Yupik Eskimo fossil walrus ivory sled runner used as a fire starter, found on St. Lawrence Island and part of Ellen Paneok's Eskimo Artifact Collection, Alaska.
    NA-64b.tif
  • Ivory Eskimo artifacts from St. Lawrence Island including basket handle, Punuk botton with pyrite crystal in center and ivory rope pull for hauling seals, collection of Ellen Paneok, Alaska.
    NA-63b.tif
  • Okvik ivory human figure in wooden kayak, circa 200 BC to 100 AD, St. Lawrence Island, ancient Eskimo artifact collection of Ellen Paneok, Alaska.
    NA-59b.tif
  • Carved ivory seal, foxes, birds including a loon, rabbit and human Eskimo artifacts from St. Lawrence Islnad in the collections of Ellen Paneok and Fred Hirschmann, Alaska.
    NA-56b.tif
  • Ornate bird mola made by the Kuna Indians of Panama and in the collection of Sue Martin.
    NA-17a.tif
  • Ornate bird mola made by the Kuna Indians of Panama and in the collection of Sue Martin.
    NA-16a.tif
  • Ornate fish and seal mola made by the Kuna Indians of Panama and in the collection of Sue Martin.
    NA-15a.tif
  • Mary Lee Begay showing two of her vegetable dye rugs in the Rug Room of Hubbell Trading Post, Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, Arizona.
    AZ-501b.tif
  • Exquisite Athabaskan floral design beadwork by Jeannie Stevens, Bettles, Alaska. (Please Note:  Licensing of this images requires an extra fee to be paid to beader Jeannie Stevens).
    AK-5178b.tif
  • Nanamiut Eskimo caribou skin mask from Anaktuvik Pass and Athabascan mukluks on display in an Alaskan log home.
    AK-3986b.tif
  • Gaanaxadi/Raven Pole carved by Nathan Jackson and Steve Brown in 1983.  The original pole, either a crest pole or a legend pole depicting "Raven and the Whale", was donated to John Brady in 1903 by Chief Gunyah of the Tlingit village of Tuxekan. This reproduction of the original pole resides in Sitka spruce forest, Sitka National Historic Park, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska.
    AK-230a.tif
  • Gaanaxadi/Raven Pole carved by Nathan Jackson and Steve Brown in 1983.  The original pole, either a crest pole or a legend pole depicting "Raven and the Whale", was donated to John Brady in 1903 by Chief Gunyah of the Tlingit village of Tuxekan. This reproduction of the original pole resides in Sitka spruce forest, Sitka National Historic Park, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska.
    AK-229b.tif
  • Totem pole in Sitka spruce forest, Sitka National Historical Park, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska.
    AK-228.tif
  • Portion of the Bear Pole at Cape Fox Lodge, carved by Lee Wallace and commissioned by the Cape Fox Corporation, Ketchian, Alaska.  Please Note: An extra licensing fee for use of this image will be collected for totem pole carver, Lee Wallace.
    AK-2114a.tif
  • Totem pole at the Cape Fox Lodge, carved by Lee Wallace and commissioned by the Cape Fox Corporation, Ketchikan, Alaska.  Please Note: An extra licensing fee for use of this image will be collected for totem pole carver, Lee Wallace.
    AK-2112.tif
  • Portion of the Bear Pole at Cape Fox Lodge, carved by Lee Wallace and commissioned by the Cape Fox Corporation, Ketchian, Alaska.  Please Note: An extra licensing fee for use of this image will be collected for totem pole carver, Lee Wallace.
    AK-2111b.tif
  • 'IIxt" Ga'as' or Shaman Housepost by doorway of Chief Shakes Tribal House.  Steve Brown, Wayne Price and Will Bulkhardt carved these replication posts in 1985.  Wrangell, Alaska.
    AK-1819b.tif
  • Gonakedeit Housepost and Shaman ('Ixt" Gaas) Housepost by doorway of Chief Shakes Tribal House.  Steve Brown, Wayne Price and Will Bulkhardt carved these replication posts in 1985.  Wrangell, Alaska.
    AK-1816a.tif
  • Faces on one of the The Dogfish Houseposts, Xa'tgu Ga'as, carved by Steve Brown, Wayne Price and Will Bulkhardt to replicate original houseposts carved in the late 1700s, Chief Shakes Tribal House, Wrangell, Alaska.
    AK-1815b.tif
  • Chief Shakes Tribal House built in 1940 to represent a fine example of an upper caste Tlingit clan or communal living house of the pre-missionary era, Shakes Island, Wrangell, Alaska.
    AK-1803a.tif
  • Murre Pole at Klawock Totem Park, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska.
    AK-169c.tif
  • Tlingit Community or Clan House traditionally constructed by Native Civilian Conservation Corps carvers, Totem Bight State Historic Park, Ketchikan, Alaska.
    AK-1001a.tif
  • Tlingit Community or Clan House traditionally constructed by Native Civilian Conservation Corps carvers, Totem Bight State Historic Park, Ketchikan, Alaska.
    AK-1000b.tif
  • Large Mancos Black on White Ladle with hollow tube handle and four point star design, Edge of the Cedars Museum, Utah.  Pottery owned by the Utah Navajo Development Council / Utah Navajo Trust Fund.; Contact Fred Hirschmann prior to any publication.  (ECPR-2946)
    UT-522d.tif
  • Assorted Ancestral Puebloan artifacts including corn cobs, turkey bones, potsherds and yucca twine, Junction Ruin, Grand Gulch, Grand Gulch Primitive Area, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah.
    UT35-51.tif
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