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Window from the J. C. Cross House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, George Grant Elmslie  American, Glass, American
George Grant Elmslie
Purcell, Feick and Elmslie
1911
Window from the J. C. Cross House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, George Grant Elmslie  American, Glass, American
George Grant Elmslie
Purcell, Feick and Elmslie
1911
Window from the J. C. Cross House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, George Grant Elmslie  American, Glass, American
George Grant Elmslie
Purcell, Feick and Elmslie
1911
Stained glass window, John Scott Bradstreet  American, leaded glass, American
John Scott Bradstreet
1906–8
Life after death, Elias Not Afraid, Beadwork on hide, Apsáalooke (Crow)
Elias Not Afraid
2022
Length, John Scott Bradstreet  American, Cotton and metallic paper, printed, American
John Scott Bradstreet
ca. 1905
Sofa, John Scott Bradstreet and Company  American, Cypress and chestnut, American
John Scott Bradstreet and Company
1903–5
Frame Drum, Ojibway  Native American, wood, hide, Native American (Ojibwa)
Ojibway
19th century
Cici'Gwan, Wood, deerskin, cord, pebbles?, yarn, Native American (Chippewa - Ojibwa)
Native American (Chippewa - Ojibwa)
19th century
He-Ha-Kha-Zo-Zo (whistle), Wood, catlinite (red pipestone), sinew, birch bark, paint, Native American (Winnebago)
Native American (Winnebago)
19th century
Rattle, wood, gourd, leather, glass beadwork, cord, Native American (Chippewa: Ojibwa)
Native American (Chippewa: Ojibwa)
19th century
Rattle, Wood, metal (tin?), rawhide, glass beads, cloth, pebbles, Native American (Siouan)
Native American (Siouan)
19th century
Frame Drum, Chippewa Tribe  Algonquin family, wood, skin, cord, Native American (Chippewa)
Chippewa Tribe
19th century
Pipe Bowl and Stem, Catlinite, chlorite, lead (bowl); wood, glass, beads, metal (stem), Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1885
Pipe Bowl, Catlinite, black stone, metal, Eastern Sioux
Eastern Sioux
ca. 1840
Shoulder bag, Tanned leather, porcupine quills, dye, metal cones, deer hair, vegetal fiber, and wool yarn, Anishinaabe, probably Ojibwa, Native American
Anishinaabe, probably Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1780
War club, Wood, pigment and nail, Anishinaabe, probably Ojibwa, Native American
Anishinaabe, probably Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1750
Messiter Pipe, Wood, quill, horsehair, wool, glass, animal skin, pigment, feathers, Yankton Sioux
Yankton Sioux
ca. 1840
Roach, Wool, metal, hair, feathers, rawhide, quill, Eastern Plains(?)
Eastern Plains(?)
mid-19th century
Cradleboard Cover Panel, Native-tanned skin, birchbark, quill, metal, Eastern Sioux
Eastern Sioux
1810–30
Charm Bag, Wool yarn, plant fiber, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1875
Knife Case, Native-tanned skin, glass, silk, wool, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1843
Pair of Moccasins, Wabuse (Mrs. Joe Hill)  Native American, Native-tanned skin, cotton, glass
Wabuse (Mrs. Joe Hill)
1975
Pipe Tomahawk, Wood, metal, Ojibwa(?)
Ojibwa(?)
1840–60
Lidded Mukak, Birchbark, spruce root, Native-tanned skin, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
late 19th–early 20th century
Bandolier Bag, Wool, cotton, glass, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1870
John Scott Bradstreet
1905
Crow, Native American
ca.1880
I. E. Burt Portrait Co.
1890–91
The Flour City Ornamental Iron Company
19th–20th century
Multiple artists/makers
1972
Asbestine Stone Company
1874
Bohn Refrigerator Company
late 19th–20th century
Paine Furniture Company
after 1876