Julia Jumbo. Two Grey Hills Tapestry Weaving . 2003. 36 × 24 1/2”. The Founding of Tenochtitlan . 1545. 12 3/8 × 8 7/16”. The Americas after 1300. The Goddess Coatlicue . c. 1500. Height 8’ 6”. Feather Headdress of Moctezuma . before 1519. 45 5/8 × 68 7/8”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Julia Jumbo. Two Grey Hills Tapestry Weaving. 2003. 36 × 24 1/2”.
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The Founding of Tenochtitlan. 1545. 12 3/8 × 8 7/16”.
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The Americas after 1300.
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The Goddess Coatlicue. c. 1500. Height 8’ 6”.
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Feather Headdress of Moctezuma. before 1519. 45 5/8 × 68 7/8”.
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A View of the World. c. 1400–1519. Each page 6 7/8 × 6 7/8”, total length 13’ 3”.
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Calendar Stone. c. 1500. Diameter 11’ 6 3/4”.
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Inca Masonry, Detail of a Wall at Machu Picchu. 1450–1530.
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Machu Picchu. 1450–1530.
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Polygonal-Stone Wall; Smooth-Surfaced Wall.
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Tunic. c. 1500. 35 7/8 × 30”.
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Llama. 15th century. 9 × 8 1/2 × 1 3/4”.
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North American Cultural Areas.
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Feathered Bowl. c. 1877. Height 5 1/2”; diameter 12”.
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Wampum Belt, traditionally called William Penn's Treaty with the Delaware. 1680s.
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Baby Carrier. 19th century. Length 31”.
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Shoulder Bag. c. 1860. 23 × 7 3/4”.
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Blackfoot Women Raising a Tipi. Photographed c. 1900.
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Battle Scene, Hide Painting. 1797–1800. 7’ 10" × 8’ 6”.
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Grizzly Bear House-Partition Screen. c. 1840. 15 × 8’.
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Edward S. Curtis. Hamatsa Dancers, Kwakwaka’Wakw. 1914.
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Attributed to Willie Seaweed. Kwakwaka’Wakw Bird Mask. Prior to 1951. 10 × 72 × 15”.
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Tlingit people. Chilkat Blanket. Before 1928. 55 1/8 × 63 3/4”.
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Laura Gilpin. Taos Pueblo. 1947.
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Maria Montoya Martinez and Julian Martinez. Blackware Storage Jar. c. 1942. Height 18 3/4”; diameter 22 1/2”.
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Pablita Velarde. Koshares of Taos. 1940s. 13 7/8 × 22 3/8”.
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Hosteen Klah. Whirling Log Ceremony. c. 1925. 5’ 5" × 5’ 10”.
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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. The Red Mean: Self Portrait. 1992. 90 × 60”.
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Bill Reid. The Spirit of Haida Gwaii. 1991. Approx. 13 × 20'.
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Architectural design: GBQC in association with Douglas Cardinal (Blackfoot). Architectural consultants: Johnpaul Jones (Cherokee-Choctaw) and Ramona Sakiestewa (Hopi). Landscape consultant: Donna House (Navajo-Oneida).
National Museum of the American Indian. 2004.