Gift of Mrs. Richard Waln Meirs, 1918
Accession Lot
- Object[43]
- yes[43]
- no[43]
- american[43]
- early 20th century[1]
- historic[1]
- modern[1]
- pueblo v[1]
- acoma[1]
- acoma pueblo[1]
- hopi[1]
- jicarilla apache[1]
- keresan[7]
- laguna[1]
- navajo[20]
- pima[1]
- pueblo[16]
- san ildefonso[2]
- spanish american[2]
- spanish colonial[1]
- tesuque[1]
- tewa (culture)[5]
- zia[1]
- zuni[2]
- arrow[1]
- bird[1]
- bow[1]
- geometric motif[1]
- lizard[1]
- standing female[1]
- clay[17]
- dye[1]
- germantown wool[6]
- goat wool[1]
- homespun wool[1]
- native wool[1]
- natural dye[1]
- pigment[2]
- plant fiber[1]
- raw hide[1]
- sagebrush[1]
- silver[11]
- stone[1]
- synthetic dye[5]
- turquoise[6]
- wood[3]
- wool[5]
- acoma polychrome[1]
- basketry[2]
- coiled[1]
- embossed[2]
- embroidered[1]
- painted[1]
- polychrome[2]
- punched[3]
- repousse[2]
- sewn[1]
- stamped[10]
- woven[2]
- zuni polychrome[1]
- yes[5]
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