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Image Not Available for 2 audio cassette tapes of Peabody Museum lecture sponsored by Harvard Native American Program and the Native American Studies Council of the Harvard Graduate School of Eduction. Speakers include Suzan Shown Harjo and David P. Bradley
2 audio cassette tapes of Peabody Museum lecture sponsored by Harvard Native American Program and the Native American Studies Council of the Harvard Graduate School of Eduction. Speakers include Suzan Shown Harjo and David P. Bradley
Image Not Available for 2 audio cassette tapes of Peabody Museum lecture sponsored by Harvard Native American Program and the Native American Studies Council of the Harvard Graduate School of Eduction. Speakers include Suzan Shown Harjo and David P. Bradley
Object Number 994-32
Display Title 2 audio cassette tapes of Peabody Museum lecture sponsored by Harvard Native American Program and the Native American Studies Council of the Harvard Graduate School of Eduction. Speakers include Suzan Shown Harjo and David P. Bradley
Descriptions
Date 1991
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Massachusetts / Middlesex County / Cambridge

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Image Not Available for 2 audio cassette tapes, conversations with Tatiana Proskouriakoff, 1984
2009.8.1 2 audio cassette tapes, conversations with Tatiana Proskouriakoff, 1984
Documentary
Massachusetts
Image Not Available for Audio cassette tapes of "Traditional Music of Maine", vols. 1-2
993-14 Audio cassette tapes of "Traditional Music of Maine", vols. 1-2
Maine
Speaker's staff. Dyed red cedar wood with pebbles inside, and painted copper
05-7-10/65467 Speaker's staff. Dyed red cedar wood with pebbles inside, and painted copper
Art 3-D
Fort Rupert
Poster: Lost and Found Traditions: Native American Art 1965-1985, American Federation of Arts
2018.10.5 Poster: Lost and Found Traditions: Native American Art 1965-1985, American Federation of Arts
Picture
United States
Poster: The Native American Image on Film, American Film Institute, 1980; signed Amiotte, 16/100
2018.10.13 Poster: The Native American Image on Film, American Film Institute, 1980; signed Amiotte, 16/100
Picture
United States
Native American men from Plains tribes in western dress fourteen months after their arrival at Hampton, Va.
2004.29.5637 Native American men from Plains tribes in western dress fourteen months after their arrival at Hampton, Va.
Hampton
Image Not Available for Native Americans from various tribes
44-40-10/99630 Native Americans from various tribes
United States
Native American men from Plains tribes, on arrival at Hampton
2004.29.5636 Native American men from Plains tribes, on arrival at Hampton
Hampton
Image Not Available for Photographs of original Native American paintings
2004.1.328 Photographs of original Native American paintings
Image Not Available for Lantern slides of Native Americans and Landscapes
977-49-10 Lantern slides of Native Americans and Landscapes
North America
Image Not Available for Trader Joe's shopping bag featuring the PMAE's Wright Collection exhibition "Makers & Markets: Native American Arts of the Southwest"
2014.5.1 Trader Joe's shopping bag featuring the PMAE's Wright Collection exhibition "Makers & Markets: Native American Arts of the Southwest"
Bag
Archival, Other
Massachusetts
Basket, gift of Capt. Richard J. Cleveland to his qrand-niece, c. 1858. "Possibly not Native American due to the presence of a wood splint on bottom, fine quality and shape makes this basket dubious as far as provenance." (RUB 1983)
2004.24.42547 Basket, gift of Capt. Richard J. Cleveland to his qrand-niece, c. 1858. "Possibly not Native American due to the presence of a wood splint on bottom, fine quality and shape makes this basket dubious as far as provenance." (RUB 1983)
United States