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Bag43.201.277

Anonymous gift in memory of Dr. Harlow Brooks

Material
wool and metal
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Head Plume (Wo-pol-do)08.491.8802

Plume stick consisting of a wooden handle and two feathers attached to the handle by two cords of white beads.This pin would be stuck into the bunch of owl feathers (08.491.8807). These items are part of the feathered headgear stuck into a hairnet and tied at the back of a dancer's head.

Material
acorn woodpecker scalp, prairie falcon feather, quail topknot, hide, glass bead, cotton string, wool, dye, iron metal and wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Beaded Saddle46.78.7

Henry L. Batterman Fund

Culture
Cree-Metis
Material
hide, bead, pigment stroud wool cloth, deer ?, buffalo hair ?, old hide parfleche, metal and canvas
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll (Salamopea Kohana Ansuwa)03.325.4657

Kachina doll carrying two dance sticks wearing a painted dance skirt.

Culture
She-we-na
Material
wood, pigment, metal, feather, paper, cotton, wool and yucca
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll (Homshekwah)07.467.8427

This Kachina may represent the one of the Hemushikwe who appear on the last day of the Shalako performances when the Shalako was traditionally given by the Muhewa Kiva.There are six of these impersonators, one for each kiva. The colors and symbols used in the tablita, or headdress, relate to the sky or sky elements. The body has earth elements. The mask may change but always contains symbols and colors that relate to clouds and from where the rain comes.

Culture
She-we-na
Material
wood, pigment, feather, leather, metal, wool yarn and cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bow, Quiver, Bow Case and ArrowsX1126.34

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Material
hide, wool, wood, metal, sinew and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Female Doll2008.3.2
Male Doll2008.3.1
Drum43.201.135

Northern Plains area. The drum has a red painted patch glued onto drumhead. The design is a buffalo with a zigzag line around it but no power lines emanating directly from the buffalo. There are red areas of pigment on drumhead. Wool and hide fringe dangles from drum. Remnants of silk ribbons are attached with nails along the edge. It has a knot in the hide ties in the middle back. This was possibly made as a showpiece as would have been very awkward to hold and play. This is a drum that would have ceremonial significance These are specialized.

Culture
Plains
Material
hide, buffalo horn, horse hair, dyed owl feather, stroud wool cloth, small eagle feather, pigment and metal nail
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Beaded Cradleboard32.2099.32581

This cradleboard shows a mixture of Plains and Plateau style attributes.

Culture
Blackfoot and Flathead
Material
bead, cotton, wool, silk, felt and metal
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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