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Collects, preserves, studies and exhibits the living culture
and history of the native peoples of the Americas
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Appearance and identity among the Canela of Brazil |
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A 19th century artist's collection of photographs and illustrations
relating to Native Americans and the West |
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Describes the uses of hollow cylindrical beads for personal
adornment by the Indians of the Great Plains |
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Social and artistic traditions of Kiowa Indians |
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A gallery of influential Native Americans |
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A testament to the power of observation |
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Native Americans, Women, and African Americans on Early United
States Bank Notes |
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Capturing American Indians as they lived before contact with
Anglo cultures |
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Pictographic calendars created by Lakota Indians to record memorable
historical events |
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Cheyenne drawings of 19th century Indian-Army interactions |
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Native Alaskan Yup'ik masks presented from a Yup'ik perspective |
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Portraits and landscapes from the American west |
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The rediscovery of American Indian portraits |
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Explores the weaving traditions of the North American Southwest |
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This activity explores the role of the buffalo in the lives
of the American Indians of the northern plains |
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