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Woodlands: Anishnaabe, Ottawa or Ojibwa
c. 1820
Pipe Bowl and Stem, Catlinite, chlorite, lead (bowl); wood, glass, beads, metal (stem), Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1885
Charm Bag, Wool yarn, plant fiber, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1875
Pipe Tomahawk, Wood, metal, Ojibwa(?)
Ojibwa(?)
1840–60
Knife Case, Native-tanned skin, glass, silk, wool, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1843
Lidded Mukak, Birchbark, spruce root, Native-tanned skin, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
late 19th–early 20th century
Bandolier Bag, Wool, cotton, glass, Ojibwa
Ojibwa
ca. 1870
Stone Celt, Stone, Eastern Woodlands
Eastern Woodlands
before 16th century
Moccasins, Leather, wool, glass beads, Northeast Woodlands
Northeast Woodlands
Late 19th century
Firebag, Wool, silk, glass, metal, Ojibwa or Cree
Ojibwa or Cree
ca. 1820
Bowl, Maple, Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
ca. 1800
Lidded saltcellar, Temne or Bullom artist(s), Ivory, Temne or Bullom peoples
Temne or Bullom artist(s)
ca. 1490–1530
Hampatong (figure), Ngadju or Ot Danum artist, Wood, pigment, Ngadju or Ot Danum peoples
Ngadju or Ot Danum artist
19th–early 20th century
Shot pouch, Unrecorded Cree or Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) Artist  First Nations, Hide, porcupine quills, animal hair, and natural pigment and dyes, Anishinaabe, Ojibwe or Cree, Native American
On loan to The Met
Unrecorded Cree or Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) Artist
c. 1820
Pipe Bowl and Stem, Wood, lead, Eastern Plains or Ojibwa
Eastern Plains or Ojibwa
1840–50
Frame Drum, Ojibway  Native American, wood, hide, Native American (Ojibwa)
Ojibway
19th century
Icon of the Virgin and Child, Hodegetria variant, Byzantine or Crusader  Byzantine or Crusader, Tempera on wood, Byzantine or Crusader
Byzantine or Crusader
13th century
Shoulder bag (missing strap), Tanned leather, porcupine quills, dye, glass beads, silk ribbon, metal cones, and deer hair, Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American
Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1800
Pib-be-gwun or Siyontanka, Wood, skin, Native American (Chippewa or Ojibwa)
Native American (Chippewa or Ojibwa)
19th century
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)  Italian, Oil and gold on wood
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
ca. 1504
Bayiri (elderly female spirit) plank mask, Bwa or Nuna(?) blacksmith, Ceiba(?) wood, pigment, fiber, Bwa or Nuna (?)
Bwa or Nuna(?) blacksmith
19th–first half 20th century
Humui helmet mask, Mende or Sherbro artist, Wood, metal, Mende or Sherbro
Mende or Sherbro artist
19th–mid-20th century
Staff with seated male leader, Dogon or Bozo blacksmith, Copper alloy, iron, Dogon or Bozo
Dogon or Bozo blacksmith
16th–17th century
Moon face mask from a mblo performance, Baule or Yaure artist, Wood, Baule or Yaure
Baule or Yaure artist
19th century(?)
Double plank figure with raised arms, Tellem or Dogon blacksmith, Wood, applied organic materials, Dogon or Tellem  peoples (?)
Tellem or Dogon blacksmith
16th–19th century
Miniature Mask, Wè or Guere artist, Wood, metal, Wè or Guere peoples
Wè or Guere artist
Late 19th–mid-20th century
Forehead ornament, Kenyah or Kayan artist, Brass, Kenyah or Kayan peoples
Kenyah or Kayan artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Eleven Beads, Baule or Lagoon artist, Gold-copper alloy, Baule or Lagoon peoples
Baule or Lagoon artist
19th–mid-20th century
Double prestige vessel, Leele or Wongo artist, Wood, copper, Leele or Wongo peoples
Leele or Wongo artist
19th–early 20th century
Kòmòkun or kònòkun (head of Kòmò or Kònò) helmet mask, Bamana or Senufo blacksmith, Wood, bird skull, porcupine quills, horns, cotton cords, iron, plant fiber, applied organic materials, Bamana or Senufo peoples
Bamana or Senufo blacksmith
19th–mid-20th century
Door with crocodiles and pythons, Bamana or Bozo blacksmith, Wood, metal, Bamana or Bozo peoples
Bamana or Bozo blacksmith
19th–mid-20th century
Do face mask, Senufo or Dyula artist, Wood, brass, Senufo or Dyula peoples
Senufo or Dyula artist
19th–mid-20th century
Chameleon mask, Nuna or Ko blacksmith, Ceiba(?) wood, pigment, fiber, Nuna or Ko peoples
Nuna or Ko blacksmith
19th–first half 20th century
Do face mask, Senufo or Dyula artist, Brass, Senufo or Dyula peoples
Senufo or Dyula artist
19th–mid-20th century
Dance crest with opposing faces, Ejagham or Bale artist, Wood, animal hide, pigment, cane, Kobus kob horns, iron, bone or ivory, Ejagham or Bale peoples
Ejagham or Bale artist
19th–mid-20th century
Hudoq (mask), Kenyah or Kayan artist, Wood, paint, fiber, Kenyah or Kayan peoples
Kenyah or Kayan artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Vessel, Luba or Songye artist, Terracotta, Luba or Songye peoples
Luba or Songye artist
19th–20th century
Klebit bok (shield), Kenyah or Kayan artist, Wood, paint, human hair, fiber, Kenyah or Kayan peoples
Kenyah or Kayan artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Kneeling female figure with three children, Tellem or Dogon blacksmith, Wood, applied organic materials, Dogon or Tellem  peoples (?)
Tellem or Dogon blacksmith
15th–19th century
Snake Pendant, Baule or Lagoon artist, Gold, Baule or Lagoon peoples
Baule or Lagoon artist
19th–mid-20th century
Mandau (sword) and sheath, Kenyah or Kayan artist, Steel, brass, wood, antler, bone, hair, trade cloth, fiber, Kenyah or Kayan peoples
Kenyah or Kayan artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Figure riding a quadruped, Dogon or Tellem blacksmith (?), Wood (Burseraceae family), applied organic materials, Dogon or Tellem  peoples (?)
Dogon or Tellem blacksmith (?)
16th–19th century