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My latest thrift store makeover was so simple but I'm loving it! These DIY tribal painted baskets add a nice touch to your home decor.
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Hybrid macaw (catalina, camelot, and capri) tailfeather Native American Church fan
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Porcupine quill chair panel : First Nations, Mi'kmaq 1840-1850 birchbark with dyed porcupine quill and spruce root 56 cm x 27 cm. Shown at New Brunswick Museum.
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Porcupine quill cradle, First Nations; Mi'kmaq c 1875 - cedar, birchbark, porcupine quill, spruce root and silk with copper tacks 15 cm x 16 cm x 3 cm. Shown at New Brunswick Museum.
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Pipe Bag by Teyacapan, via Flickr
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This Inupiaq feast bowl was collected in 1934 in Wales, Alaska. The ivory carvings on this bowl represent adult bowhead whales, a beluga whale and other animals. Blue beads on the whale figures mark the location of the animal’s life force and the place where the harpooner aims. Image: National Museum of the American Indian Photo Services
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A Yokut polychrome "gambling" tray Showing concentric rattlesnake and zigzag bands, pairs of human figures hand-in-hand below the rim. height 1 3/4in, diameter 23in
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Carrying basket, attributed to Klikitat tribe,Washington State, late nineteenth or early twentieth century. | Cedar root, dyed wool, field horsetail (equisetum arvense)
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HOPI POLYCHROMED WOOD KACHINA DOLL, POSSIBLY DEPICTING HOLOLO
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A Hopi kachina doll Representing A-Ha Kachina mana, fashioned from a single block of wood, separate maiden's whorls, the diminutive relief-carved hands emergent from the correspondingly executed manta. height 12 1/2in
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