Vessel* Santa Clara pueblo, about 1980–1990 Jody Folwell, American, born in 1942 EarthenwareClassification: Ceramics Accession number: 2005.369
Spirit mask* Inupiat, about 1985 Made by: Unknown Native American Alaska Wood (unidentified), carved and painted; feathersClassification: Masks Accession number: 2005.370
"Snow Moon" spirit mask* Nuu-chah-nulth, 1986 Joe David, American, born in 1946 Alder wood, feathers, pigmentClassification: Masks Accession number: 2005.371
Vessel rattle* Northwest Coast Made by: Unknown Native American Carved cedarClassification: Ceremonial artifacts Accession number: 2005.372
Took-beek (house post)* Native American (Nuu-Chah-Nulth), 1982 Joe David, American, born in 1946 By: Loren White, American, born in 1941 Dayton, Oregon Red cedar, carved and paintedClassification: Wood Carvings / Turnings Accession number: 2005.373
Sun rattle* Northwest Coast Made by: Unknown Native American Carved cedarClassification: Ceremonial artifacts Accession number: 2005.375
Nulamal, "the Fool Rattle"* Northwest Coast, about 1900–1950 Made by: Unknown Native American Wood, carved and paintedClassification: Ceremonial artifacts Accession number: 2005.376
Post-Nuclear Primitive Chair* 1986 Wendy Maruyama, American, born in 1952 Oakland, California CherryClassification: Furniture Accession number: 2005.377
Hanging chair* 1973 Walker Weed, American, born in 1918 Etna, New Hampshire White ash, bent and laminated; iron suspension hookClassification: Furniture Accession number: 2005.378
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