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Pair of Moccasins, Native-tanned skin, porcupine quill, Seneca
Seneca
ca. 1808
Mother-and-Child Doll, Corn husk, cotton, wool, Native-tanned skin, glass, silk, Seneca
Seneca
1870–80
Pair of Moccasins, Native-tanned skin, quill, silk, glass, Seneca
Seneca
ca. 1830
Comb, Moose antler, Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680
Seneca Ray Stoddard
ca. 1885
Seneca Ray Stoddard
1860s–70s
Seneca Ray Stoddard
1860s–70s
Seneca Ray Stoddard
1860s–70s
Seneca Ray Stoddard
1860s–70s
Seneca Ray Stoddard
1860s–70s
Seneca Ray Stoddard
1860s–70s
Ga-Non-Gah Gasda-We-Sa, Horn (ox?), wood, pebbles or pellets, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
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
Gas We Sa, Wood, horn (cow), pebbles or pellet, metal, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
ca. 1903
Ka'nohko'wha (copy), Wood, skin, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
late 19th century
Ka'Nohko'Wah, Wood, leather, cloth, iron, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
1908 (?)
Yé ōtawásthaˀ (copy), Wood, metal, hide, Native American (Seneca)
Native American (Seneca)
ca. 1903
Pouch, English wool, cotton, silk, glass beads, Onondowahgah/Seneca, Native American
Onondowahgah/Seneca, Native American
early 19th century
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Snellaert
April 1497
Ya-Ah-Gä-Dä-Wasta (flute), Wood, tin, Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century
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
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
Ga-Snónk Gustah We Seh, Hickory bark, pebbles, Native American (Seneca, Alleghany,  Iriquoian)
Native American (Seneca, Alleghany, Iriquoian)
19th century
The bust of Seneca, in a niche, Lucas Vorsterman I  Flemish, Etching and engraving; second state of two
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1620
The bust of Seneca, in a niche, Lucas Vorsterman I  Flemish, Etching and engraving; second state of two
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1620
The bust of Seneca, in a stonework niche, Cornelis Galle I  Netherlandish, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1615
Frantz Liszt (1811–1866), Jean-François-Antoine Bovy  French, Bronze, struck, Swiss, Geneva
Jean-François-Antoine Bovy
1840
Musical box, Gold, enamel, diamonds, Swiss, Geneva
Swiss, Geneva
ca. 1820
Watch, Firm of Moynier & Fils, Case of gold and enamel; jeweled movement, with cylinder escapement, Swiss, Geneva
Firm of Moynier & Fils
ca. 1825
Watch, C.B. Freundler, Case of gold and enamel, with feather and floral design; jeweled movement, with cylinder escapement, Swiss, Geneva
C.B. Freundler
Jean-François Bautte
ca. 1835
Watch, Anthoine Arlaud, Case: rock crystal, with gilded silver mounts; Dial: silver, partly gilded; Movement: gilded brass and steel, Swiss, Geneva
Anthoine Arlaud
ca. 1620–30
Watch, Firm of Moulinié, Bautte & Moynier  Swiss, Gold, silver, garnets, rubies, Swiss, Geneva
Firm of Moulinié, Bautte & Moynier
ca. 1809–21
Watch, Firm of Bordier Frères, Case of gold, turquoises, and sapphires; jeweled movement, Swiss, Geneva
Firm of Bordier Frères
ca. 1815–30