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Showing 98 results for Ancestral Pueblo, Native American
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Ancestral Pueblo, Native American
ca. 1050–1100
Maria Martínez
1919–20
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1790
Maria Martínez
1914–15
Ada Vilcon Thomas
1989
Tewa (San Ildefonso Pueblo), Native American
ca. 1860
Ancestral Columbia River, Native American
3rd–13th century
Ancestral Pueblo
12th–18th century
Zuni, Native American
ca. 1900
Barbara Cerno
ca. 1980
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1850
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1840–70
Ancestral Pueblo (Sikyatki)
1400–1625 CE
Maria Martínez
1954–56
Ancestral Pueblo
ca. 1100–1250
Ancestral Pueblo
1100–1250 CE
Ancestral Pueblo
1250–1300 CE
Ancestral Pueblo
1100–1250 CE
Ancestral Pueblo
1050–1150 CE
Ancestral Pueblo
950–1400 CE
Jules Tavernier
1878
Onondaga, Native American
2021
Native American (Pueblo)
19th century
Diego Romero
1994
Louis C. Tiffany
ca. 1899
Native American (Pueblo, possibly)
late 19th century
Native American (Sia, Pueblo, probably)
19th century
Native American (Tewa-Pueblo, probably)
19th century
Native American (Tewa or Tet-sugeh-Pueblo)
19th century
Native American (Hopi probably, Pueblo)
19th century
Native American (Pueblo, poss. Kewa)
19th century
Helen Hardin
1981
Native American (Hopi, Moki)
19th century
Fannie Nampeyo
1980s
Native American (Zuni)
19th century
2022
Hopi people
19th century
Hopi Indians
19th century
Hopi Tribe; Shoshonean family
1850–1900
Zuni tribe
19th century