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La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Indian Artifact Cards by Robin Highberg Jaguar Jar. La Paz, Bolivia, South America.

eagle claw necklace canoes feather headdress moccasins R. Highberg, 9/05

Chief's daughter - Skokomish, Northwest Coast. Cowichan warrior. Quillwork quiver. R. Highberg, 9/05

R. Highberg, 9/05 Hawkman,1986 by Arthur Nicolaye of Kyuquot, B.C. Totem poles, Northwest Coast. Pulling a Sled, Sarah Joe Qinuajua, Inuit Art Foundation. Red Cloud's delegation, Oglala Sioux, 1868 R. Highberg, 9/05

Kayaker, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver. Powhatan basket, Rappahannock Northeast R. Highberg, 9/05

Red Dog Clan hat, Tlingit, Alaska Potlatch Family hat, Alaska. Rings signify number of Potlatches attended. Sperm whale teeth on the bottom. Northern & Plains Cree, beadwork, beads obtained through trading. Late 1800’s. R. Highberg, 9/05 R. Highberg 9/05

Iroquois beadwork. Northeast. Child’s vest with quillwork. Sioux. Appliqué Beaded Vest, Cree. 1890’s. Iroquois beadwork. Northeast. Child’s vest with quillwork. Sioux. R. Highberg, 9/05

Moccasins with French influences. 1890’s. Halibut mask. Northwest Coast. Yellow Rock - I'kaubut S'shensh, [1907]. Great Plains. R. Highberg, 9/05

Lacrosse stick and snowshoes. Iroquois Seneca. Iroquois dolls. Northeast. Iroquois doll. Northeast. R. Highberg, 9/05

Eagle and Whale, Jimmy Joseph, Kwakiutl artist, Northwest Coast. Curious Bear, Inuit. Gallery of Vancouver. Eagle and Whale, Jimmy Joseph, Kwakiutl artist, Northwest Coast. Iroquois warrior, 18th century. R. Highberg, 9/05

R. Highberg, 9/05 Fiesta of San Estevan, Acoma. Pueblo. 1925. Native drawings of Santo Domingo masks. Pueblo. Tsi'yone, "Flying". Pueblo. 1925. Picuris Harvest Dance. Pueblo. 1925. R. Highberg, 9/05

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 R. Highberg, 9/05

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) R. Highberg, 9/05

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 R. Highberg, 9/05

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 R. Highberg, 9/05

R. Highberg, 9/05