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Item Ships From: Santa Fe
Monumental Northwest Coast Feast Ladle
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Tribe: Northwest Coast, Tlingit Date: Early to Mid 19th Century Materials: Mountain sheep horn Dimensions: L. 20 1/2" x W. 6 1/4" x D. 3" Condit...
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Early 19th Century North American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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Wood

Faw Faw Hat
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Region / Tribe: Kansas/ Nebraska border/ Otoe-Missouria circa 1891-1895 Material: Various cloths, glass beads, cotton thread, shell disk Dimension: Diameter 10 inches, height 2 3/...
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1890s North American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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Beads

Large Rush Mat
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Tribe: Woodlands - Western great lakes, attributed to the Mesquakie Date: 19th century or earlier Materials: Bulrush, vegetal dyes, indigo cloth-strap tie. Dimensions: L 86" x 55" Condition: Excellent, some wear patterns, minor fading. No restoration. Comments: The intricate interlocking geometric patterns provide innumerable hourglass and diamond motifs which are the central patterns of Western Great Lakes iconography. This artist achieved an extraordinary level of sophistication in overlaying diamond/hourglass design on contrasting background colors resulting in a dynamic interplay of pulsating foreground and background. "Rush mats...
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19th Century North American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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Wood

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Hopi Snake Dancer's Kilt
Located in Santa Fe, NM
There is a museum accession number at the bottom left corner: “M410” The undulating design represents the plummed water serpent of the Pueblos. The absence of a head indicates it is from First Mesa, Arizona. The interior designs represent bird tracks and rainfall. The red color is associated with the Snake Society’s warrior function. For a discussion of Hopi Snake Dance...
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Hopi Snake Dancer's Kilt
H 28 in W 44 in D 0.13 in
Splint Basket
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Region / Tribe: Northeastern Woodlands – CT(?) circa 1840–1860 Material: Ash splint, pigment (Spanish Brown?) Dimension: L 15” x W 11 ¾” x H 9” Condition: Excellent, no r...
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Mid-19th Century North American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

Splint Basket
Splint Basket
H 9 in W 11.75 in D 15 in
Sioux Moccasins
Located in Santa Fe, NM
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H 3.5 in W 4 in D 10.25 in
19th Century Native American Shaman's Doll Effigy Head
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Region / tribe: Northern North West Coast / Tsimshian circa mid–19th century Material: White stone Dimension: H 1½” Condition: Excellent, no restoration Comments: The ...
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Mid-19th Century American Native American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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19th Century Native American Bowl with Raised Crest
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Region / Tribe: Central Plains / Sioux circa mid-19th century. Material: Hardwood burl pierced for suspension with attached native tanned hide thong Dimension: Diameter 7 1/...
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19th Century Antique Native American Dance Drum
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Region / tribe: Southwest, Northern new Mexico, attributed to Taos Pueblo circa Second half 19th century Material: Wood, hide, pigments Dimension: Height 16” x x diameter 14” Condition: Overall Excellent, typical use-wear patterns, with rich glossy wear highlights, no restoration. Reference: Wright, Barton. Hopi Material Culture. Heard Museum, Arizona, 1979. Collection history: Collected in Northern New Mexico Chris Selser collection, NM Comments: Constructed in typical form with animal hide (elk?), stretched and lashed over the hollowed and green-painted trunk of a cottonwood tree. The top drum head is painted with a large yellow sun circle...
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19th Century American Native American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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19th Century Native American Plains Pipe Tomahawk
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Region: Plains, circa mid-19th century. Material: Ash or hickory long-grained hard wood, hand-forged steel. Dimension: L. 20 3/4”, steel head H. 9 5/8” x 3 1/2”. Conditio...
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Mid-19th Century American Native American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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19th Century Antique Native American Saddlebags
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Region / Tribe:Plateau / Ute,  circa: 1870s Material: Nayive tanned buffalo hide, glass trade beads, sinew. Dimension: Overall length, 80” x width 12”. Condition: Excellent, No restoration. Collection History: –E. Helene Sage Collection. Published: Sage, Helene E. Native American Horse...
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1870s American Native American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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19th Century Native American Woman’S Peaked Cap
Located in Santa Fe, NM
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Mid-19th Century Canadian Native American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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Beads, Silk, Wool

19th Century Native American Butterfly Drum
Located in Santa Fe, NM
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Pueblo Dance Drum, circa 19th Century
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Pueblo Dance Drum Region / Tribe: Arizona / attrib. to the Hopi Circa: 19th Century Material: Wood staves, hide drum heads with thick hide lashing, green paint Dimensio...
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19th Century American Native American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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Pueblo Dance Drum, circa 19th Century
Pueblo Dance Drum, circa 19th Century
H 23.5 in W 16 in D 16 in
Pre-Historic Native American Engraved Ceramic Bottle
Located in Santa Fe, NM
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15th Century and Earlier American Native American Antique Santa Fe - Native American Objects

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