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1. Sense
of the museum - museum since 1963
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2. Development of
primary nations before and since the
confrontation with white imperialist
The cultural regions of North "America" - map:
1. South East
2. South West
3. Prairies and Plains
4. Grat Basin
5. California
6. North West Coast
7. Plateau / table land
8. North East
9. Subarctic region
10. Arctic region
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3. Painter Karl
Bodmer: paintings about Mandan and Hidatsa
primary nations
Karl Bodmer,
two Mandan natives
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Clothes
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4. Caribou
leather coat probably from Quebec
A coat of
caribou leather
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5. Painted
wapiti leather of wapiti stag
Painted
leather of a wapiti stag with the painting
of a horse raid
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Jewelry
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6. Quillwork
with softened porky bristles - beading
work with European glass beads
Velvet cap with beading of Iroquois primary
nation
Sioux honor feather with enforced quill pen,
a hard leather band with quill around it
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7. Native
feather headdress as a rewards for "brave
action" or "heroic actions" in the fight
Bonnet
with upright feather corona of Blackfoot
primary nation
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8. Jewelry
- silver jewelry of Navajo and Zuñi
primary nations
Armlets
with turquoise gemstones of Navajo primary
nation
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Household
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9. Wicker work: hats,
bowls and baskets:
wicker work production before pottery period
Hat for wale
hunting of Nootka primary nation
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10. Pottery of Pueblo
primary nations Hopi, Zuñi, Acoma and San
Ildefonso
Storage jug
from the Pueblo of Hano of Hopi primary
nation
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11. A horn spoon of
Tlingit primary nations with animal heads
- interpretation of animal beings
[extraterrestrials]
Horn spoon
with animal heads carved in
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Mental life with gods
[extraterrestrials]
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12. Wood
carving at North West coast and with Hopi
and Iroquois primary nation
Eagle mask,
eventually from Haida primary nation
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13. Kachina figurines
of Hopi primary nation [extraterrestrials]
Sio Hemis
kachina of Hopi primary nation, about 1900
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14. Tobacco smoking and
tobacco pipes
Tobacco pipe
and tobacco tamper of Sioux primary nation
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References
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