- 132-1-C-C-a041609
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Parte deMOA General Media collection
Display of weaving techniques, possibly of Tlingit peoples, from an unidentified museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History.
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Parte deMOA General Media collection
Display of weaving techniques, possibly of Tlingit peoples, from an unidentified museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Display of weaving techniques, possibly of Tlingit peoples, from an unidentified museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History.
Image shows a whaling canoe carved by artist Tim Paul (Nuu-chah-nulth).
Woman at her weaving (Kalimpo[n]g)
Parte deEric Parker fonds
Item is a photograph of a woman weaving on a loom with a cover constructed above her.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a woman weaving at a loom taken somewhere in the American Southwest, likely in Arizona.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a woman weaving a basket. Different images of the same woman and scene are printed on page 112 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Basket weaving, and art that reaches its highest form among the Nootka tribe, is still very much in vogue today. Here Mrs. Wilson works with local grasses to create a beautiful little trinket basket."
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Women wearing pendants and belt
Parte deBeatrice Pilon fonds
Image depicts several women, some wearing large pendants and one wearing a decorative belt. This is a fuller image of item a033050, which offers a close up view of the jewelry.
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a portion of a wood relief carving.
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a wood relief carving that depicts several figures and crests. The central figure is a seated human. Notes indicate this carving may be from Bella Bella. Additional notes say, "shutter 15 aperature 2.8"
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a portion of a wood relief carving that focuses on the eyes and nose.
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a portion of a wood relief carving that may represent a wing. An extension cord hangs in the photo and a woodworking tool is visible in the top left portion of the print.
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a portion of a wood relief carving, photographed close up.
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a portion of a wood relief carving. The carving appears to be unfinished as rough edges can be seen.
Wood relief carving, close up of eye
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a portion of a wood relief carving, focusing on what may be an eye. The carving appears to be unfinished as rough edges and some markings can be seen.
Wood relief carving, from a distance
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a wood relief carving that has been partially completed. This carving appears to be stored inside, and a totem pole rests behind it.
Ya-q-wees sea monster carving, frontal view
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a side view of Ya-q-wees, a sea monster carving.
Ya-q-wees sea monster carving, side view
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a side view of a head carving. The carving sits on a tray.
Parte deJames B. W. Cater fonds
Photograph depicts a young girl in front of a moai monolithic figure on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the southeastern Pacific.
Zuni men making shell necklaces
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts two Zuni (A:shiwi) men identified as Dick and his brother-in-law making shell necklaces. A note on the back of the photograph describes how Dick is using a Zuni drill and his brother-in-law is rubbing down the rough edges of the shell beads on a flat stone.