Presentation Transcript
Indian Artifact Cards: Indian Artifact Cards by Robin Highberg
Jaguar Jar.
La Paz, Bolivia, South America.
Slide11: Tsi'yone, "Flying". Pueblo. 1925.
Fiesta of San Estevan, Acoma. Pueblo. 1925. Native drawings of Santo Domingo masks. Pueblo. Picuris Harvest Dance. Pueblo. 1925.
Key to Artifacts:The Cultural Source: Key to Artifacts: The Cultural Source Eastern Woodlands (Iroquois)
Lacrosse sticks and snowshoes
Dolls
Canoes
Eagle claw necklace
Powhatan basket
Beadwork
Warrior
Moccasins Great Plains (Sioux)
Quillwork vest
Canoes
Feather headdress
Moccasins
Quiver
Red Cloud delegation
Yellow Rock
Key to Artifacts:The Cultural Source: Key to Artifacts: The Cultural Source Southwest (Pueblo)
Jaguar jar
Picuris Harvest dance
Native Drawings of masks
Fiesta of San Estevan
Tsi’vone (woman with pot)
Key to Artifacts:The Cultural Source: Key to Artifacts: The Cultural Source Northwest Coast (Kwakiutl)
Halibut mask
Skokomish
Eagle and Whale
Cowichan warrior
Hawkman
Totem Poles Arctic (Inuit)
Cree beaded vest
Cree beadwork
Curious bear
Pulling Sled
Kayaker
Red Dog Clan hat
Potlatch Family hat
Bibliography: Bibliography Photographs throughout taken by Robin Highberg at the following locations:
Natural History Museum, Washington, DC.
April, 2004.
National Museum of the American Indian,
Cultural Resource Center, Suitland, MD.
February, 2005.
Photographs on Slide #11 from:
Northwestern University Library, Edward S. Curtis's 'The North American Indian': the Photographic Images, 2001. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/curthome.html