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Florida Museum: Collections
While the Florida Museum's primary geographic strengths are in Florida, the Southeastern U.S. and the Caribbean, its collections and research programs span the…
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Florida
Indian Art
American Indian Art
Native American Art
American Indians
North American
Ethnographic Art
Pottery Jar
Pearsall
Traditional Artwork
Ethnography
Our Pearsall Collection of North American Indian ethnographic art has more than 3,600 objects, with representative pieces from most of the major tribal cultures in North America. // Type: Pottery Jar // Tribal Affiliation: Pueblo, Zuni // Repository No.: P1862
Northwest Coast
Human Figure
Science And Nature
This argilite & ivory sculpture is one of the more popular pieces of traditional art by the Haida people of the Pacific Northwest Coast in our Pearsall Collection of American Indian Art which includes >3,600 cultural items. // Repository no. P0750 #NativeAmericanArt #AmericanIndianArt #sculpture
Native American
Bubble Art
Ancient Egypt
Our North American Indian ethnographic collection has more than 3,600 objects, with representative pieces from most of the major tribal cultures in North America. // Type: Large Coiled Basket // Tribal Affiliation: Pueblo, Hopi, Second Mesa // Repository No.: P1796 #NativeAmerican #FirstPeople #basketry #basketWeaving #AmericanIndian
Cribbage Board
Archaeology
Artifacts
Most Beautiful Pictures
Our North American Indian ethnographic collection has more than 3,600 objects, with representative pieces from most of the major tribal cultures in North America. / Type: Gaming, Cribbage Board / Tribal Affiliation: Alaskan Eskimo / Repository No.: P0588
Florida Museum
Florida Museum: Collections
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Native Art
Museum Collection
Apache
This stylized coiled basket is an enigmatic representation of traditional #NativeAmerican handicraft from the Chiricahua Apache or Tonto Apache people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1768. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
Basket Tray
Baskets
This geometric coiled basket tray is an engaging representation of traditional #NativeAmerican basketry from the Akimel O’odham people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1735. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
This striking coiled basket is an engaging representation of traditional #NativeAmerican handicraft from the Western Apache people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1777. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
This intricate coiled basket jar is a striking representation of traditional #NativeAmerican basketry from the Akimel O’odham people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1727. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
This oblong coiled basket is a valued representation of traditional #NativeAmerican handicraft from the Western Apache people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1776. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
This stylized twined basket is a wonderful representation of traditional #NativeAmerican basketry from the Hupa people of California. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1556. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
Early 20th Century
This geometric coiled basket is a delightful representation of traditional #NativeAmerican basketry from the Akimel O’odham people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1751. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
This intricate coiled basket is a valued representation of traditional #NativeAmerican handicraft from the Klikitat people of the US Intermontaine/Plateau region. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1579. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
Palm Frond Art
This large coiled basket jar is a striking representation of traditional #NativeAmerican handicraft from the Western Apache people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1726. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
White Mountain
This elaborate coiled basket tray is a fabulous representation of traditional #NativeAmerican basketry from the White Mountain Apache people of the US Southwest. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1771. #baskets #weaving #NativeArt #MuseumCollection
Technology Lab
Native American Artifacts
Play Hard
Work Hard
Browse
Bullet
Our Ceramics Technology Lab has launched their new searchable #pottery type collection, currently focusing on Pre-Columbian types found in Florida. 🏺 Although type collections are intended for reference for researchers an students, visual portals like this can be interesting to browse if you're just into pottery or #Florida artifacts. #artifacts #FloridaArtifacts #FloridaArchaeology #Pottery #Ceramics
Bead Loom Bracelets
Loom Beading
This elaborate pouch is a striking representation of traditional #NativeAmerican bead work from the Jicarilla Apache or Chiricahua Apache people. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P0092. #beading #beadwork #NativeArt
Beadwork
Beading
Lakota Sioux
Ethnographic
This elaborate pipe bag is a fabulous representation of traditional #NativeAmerican bead work from the Assiniboin or Lakota [Sioux] people. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P0245. #beading #beadwork #NativeArt
This intricate floral pouch is a fantastic representation of traditional #NativeAmerican bead work from the Anishinabe/Ojibwa [Chippewa] people. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P0373. #beading #beadwork #NativeArt
Native Beadwork
Native American Beadwork
Native Style
Loom Weaving
This intricate bandolier bag is a stunning representation of traditional #NativeAmerican bead work from the Potawatomi people. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P0375. #beading #beadwork #NativeArt
Beaded Material
This elaborate bandolier bag is a fabulous representation of traditional #NativeAmerican beadwork from the Menomini people of Wisconsin. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P0376. #beading #beadwork #NativeArt
Butterfly Man
Navajo Nation
Weaving Textiles
This striking blanket is a fantastic representation of traditional #NativeAmerican art from the Navajo Nation. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P2036. #weaving #textiles #NavajoNation #NavajoWeavers #NativeArt
Small Talk
This elaborately woven blanket is a traditional representation of #NativeAmerican art from the Navajo Nation. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P1979. #weaving #textiles #NavajoNation #NavajoWeavers #NativeArt
This elaborately designed blanket is a striking representation of #NativeAmerican art from the Navajo Nation. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P2005. #weaving #textiles #NavajoNation #NavajoWeavers #NativeArt
This striking blanket is an elaborate representation of #NativeAmerican art from the Navajo Nation. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P2033. #weaving #textiles #NavajoNation #NavajoWeavers #NativeArt
Navajo Textiles
Navajo Rugs
Textile Museum
Textile Art
This brightly colored rug is an elaborate representation of #NativeAmerican art from the Navajo Nation. The Florida Museum’s North American Indian ethnographic collection numbers more than 3,600 objects, making it the largest such collection in the Southeast. Repository no. P2002. #weaving #textiles #NavajoNation #NavajoWeavers #NativeArt