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More than 10,000 results for Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
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Negá Ne Gá  Ah Gus Táh We Seh (rattle), Gourd, wood, leather, pebbles, Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century
Ya-Ah-Gä-Dä-Wasta (flute), Wood, tin, Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century
Comb, Moose antler, Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680
Bust of Pseudo-Seneca, Peter Paul Rubens , and Assistant (?) Flemish, Pen and brown ink over black chalk heightened with white, with brush and gray ink
Peter Paul Rubens
1600–1626
Pair of Moccasins, Native-tanned skin, porcupine quill, Seneca
Seneca
ca. 1808
Pair of Moccasins, Native-tanned skin, quill, silk, glass, Seneca
Seneca
ca. 1830
Untitled (Dream Catcher), Marie Watt  Seneca, American, Reclaimed wool blankets, satin binding, and thread, Seneca, Native American
Marie Watt
2014
Pouch, English wool, cotton, silk, glass beads, Onondowahgah/Seneca, Native American
Onondowahgah/Seneca, Native American
early 19th century
Courting flute (siyotanka), Red pipestone (catlinite), lead, Native-tanned leather, Native American (Sioux)
Native American (Sioux)
ca. 1850–1900
Mother-and-Child Doll, Corn husk, cotton, wool, Native-tanned skin, glass, silk, Seneca
Seneca
1870–80
Seneca, Wedgwood and Co., Basalt, British, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Co.
1787
Hiawatha, Edmonia Lewis  American, Marble, American
Edmonia Lewis
1868
Minnehaha, Edmonia Lewis  American, Marble, American
Edmonia Lewis
1868
Seneca Lake, Arthur Dove  American, Watercolor, gouache, and ink on paper
Arthur Dove
1935
Women's Acoma Cape or Dress, Handspun undyed and indigo-dyed Churro fleece and cochineal-dyed raveled bayeta, Acoma, Native American
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1850
Mask, Wood, pigment, vegetal fiber, iron nails, and feathers, Yup'ik, Native American
Yup'ik, Native American
ca. 1900
Basket bowl, Louisa Keyser  Washoe, Willow and redbud shoots, bracken root, and dye, Washoe, Native American
Louisa Keyser
1907
Headdress frontlet, Wood, abalone shell, pigment, and nails, Tsimshian
, Native American
Tsimshian , Native American
ca. 1820–40
Gas We Sa, Wood, horn (cow), pebbles or pellet, metal, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
ca. 1903
Yé ōtawásthaˀ (copy), Wood, metal, hide, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
ca. 1903
Ga-Non-Gah Gasda-We-Sa, Horn (ox?), wood, pebbles or pellets, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
19th century
Ka'nohko'wha (copy), Wood, skin, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
late 19th century
onoˀkæ ˀ  kastáwēˀshæˀ (copy), Andrew John Jr. , he was an active advocate for the Seneca Nation. Seneca Nation, wood, horn (cow or ox), wood, metal, Native American (Seneca)
Andrew John Jr.
19th century
onoˀkæ ˀ  kastáwēˀshæˀ  (copy), horn (cow or ox), wood, pebbles or pellets, metal, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
19th century
Ka'Nohko'Wah, Wood, leather, cloth, iron, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
1908 (?)
Ga-No-Go-O, Wood, Native American (Seneca, Allegheny band)
Native American (Seneca, Allegheny band)
late 19th century
Ga-Nón-Gah  Gasda-We-Sa, Oxhorn, wood, metal, pellets or pebbles, Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century
Ga-Non-Gah Gasda-We-Sa, Ox or cow horn, wood, metal, pebbles or pellets, Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century
Kanyáhte’ ká’nowa’ (Snapping turtle rattle) or Kastáwēˀshæˀ  (Ga-Nó-Wa Gustáh), Shell, wood, cherry pits?, leather, Native American (Iroquois)
Native American (Iroquois)
19th century
Man's coat, Tanned leather and pigment, Innu/ Naskapi, Native American
Innu/ Naskapi, Native American
ca. 1820
The Broncho Buster, Frederic Remington  American, Bronze, American
Frederic Remington
Roman Bronze Works
1895, revised 1909, cast by November 1910
Nero and the Dying Seneca, Master of the Roman Emperors, Bronze, possibly Italian, Rome
Master of the Roman Emperors
ca. 1445
Study of a Male Nude Study for "The Death of Seneca", Eugène Delacroix  French, Graphite on buff Bristol board
Eugène Delacroix
1838–40
Trumpet in B-flat, Martin Band Instrument Company  American, Brass, mother of pearl, American
Martin Band Instrument Company
1959
Painted table box in the form of a book, native American motif
between 1800 and 1899
White Ogre Tihu (Katsina Figure), Cottonwood, pigment, cotton cloth, tanned leather, and metal, Hopi, Native American
Hopi, Native American
ca. 1900
Rattle, Copper, wood, tanned leather, abalone shell, and horn, Tlingit, Native American
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1890
[Native American Baskets], Adam Clark Vroman  American, Platinum print
Adam Clark Vroman
ca. 1900
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, George Caleb Bingham  American, Oil on canvas, American
George Caleb Bingham
1845
Tile with Floral and Cloud-band Design, Stonepaste; polychrome painted under transparent glaze
ca. 1578