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Showing 862 results for NATIVE AMERICAN ESKIMOS BEAD WORK ART
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Wasco, Native American
ca. 1870

Kiowa, Native American
ca. 1875

Wendat/ Huron, Native American
ca. 1830

Albert Edward Edenshaw
ca. 1850

Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1870

Hermon Atkins MacNeil
1899, cast 1919

Native American (Sioux)
ca. 1850–1900

Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1890

Alutiiq/ Sugpiaq, Native American
ca. 1870

Alutiiq/ Sugpiaq, Native American
ca. 1870
Choctaw, Native American
ca. 1790

Wasco, Native American
ca. 1860

Netherlandish
early 16th century

Edgar Heap of Birds, Hock E Aye VI
1990

Seminole, Native American
ca. 1830

Ute, Native American
ca. 1890

Crow, Native American
ca. 1880

European or Native American
probably early 19th century

Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
ca. 1830

Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
ca. 1830

Northern Cheyenne, Native American
ca. 1870

Western Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800

Frederic Remington
1908, cast ca. 1916

Belle Hidreth Varriel
ca. 1910

Native American (Tsimshian)
19th century

Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1800

Pomo, Native American
ca. 1900

Niimíipuu / Nez Perce , Native American
ca. 1850

Clifton Art Pottery
1906

Clifton Art Pottery
1906

Frank Henderson
ca. 1882

Frank Henderson
ca. 1882

Okvik, Native American
ca. 200 BCE–100 CE

Unidentified
1865–70

Maija Grotell
ca. 1938–45

James Bay Cree, Native American
ca. 1840

Maija Grotell
ca. 1941

Central Plains, probably Lakota/Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1830

Northern Alaskan Eskimo; Family: Eskimavan
19th century

Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1871–72, carved 1874