• Results (7,993)
  • Search

Item Search

The item search helps you look through the thousands of items on the RRN and find exactly what you’re after. We’ve split the search into two parts, Results, and Search Filters. You’re in the results section right now. You can still perform “Quick searches” from the menu bar, but if you’re new to the RRN, click the Search tab above and use the exploratory search.

View Tutorial

Log In to see more items.

Basket with False Embroidery40.775

Gift of D.D. Streeter

Culture
Tlingit and Hoonah
Material
spruce root
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
View Item Record
Basket2829/1

Open rimmed birch bark basket, sewn at sides with pale yellow root strips and stitched around rim with pieces of reddish-brown bark underneath and woven into strips of pale yellow root. Decorative row of plant motif designs around two longest sides. Darker side of bark on outside, paler inside. Signed, dated on base.

Culture
Dakelhne: Nadleh Whut'en
Material
alder bark, spruce root and red willow wood
Made in
Fraser Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
Basket16.1/1659

Culture
Tlingit ?
Material
spruce root, grass and pigment
Made in
Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
View Item Record
Gathering of Nations2011.5

This traditional, coiled basket is created especially for the Museum for the tipi exhibition by the artist Carol Emarthle-Douglas. On a natural background, it depicts eleven different women, each wearing the traditional dress of her Tribe, or Nation. In her hands she extends out a three dimensional basket woven in the style of her people as if to present it to the entire world. This is reflected exactly the same on the inside where she extends her basket as if to her community of basket makers. Four different basket making techniques are represented and materials are as follows by Nation: Seminole-One-rod coiling- one coiled pine needle, wrapped with raffia Haida- Twining- Red and Yellow cedar bark, commercial dye Pomo-One rod coiling-Round reed wrapped with raffia, various colors Navajo- One rod coiling- Round reed wrapped with raffia, various colors Yakima-One rod coiling- Round reed wrapped with raffia, various colors Nez Perce-Twining-Waxed linen thread in brown, green and white Northern Arapaho-One rod coiling, Coiled cloth wrapped with wire core, wrapped silk thread Ojibwa-Bending bark, Cherry bark, artificial sinew, etched design Penobscot- Twining- Black ash, sweet grass Chitimacha-Twill- Black ash, yellow cedar Cherokee- Twill-Yellow cedar, dyed yellow cedar

Material
waxed linen thread, single-rod hemp core, yellow cedar wood, reed, raffia, sweet grass, pine needle, silk thread, cherry bark and artificial sinew
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
View Item Record
Box Lid16.1/2635 B

HAIDA DANCE FOR TOTEMS TO TURQUOISE (AMNH, NEW YORK, NY, USA, 2004)

Culture
Haida
Material
cedar wood, paint pigment and operculum
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
View Item Record
Box16.1/2635 A

HAIDA DANCE FOR TOTEMS TO TURQUOISE (AMNH, NEW YORK, NY, USA, 2004)

Culture
Haida
Material
cedar wood, paint pigment and iron nail metal
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
View Item Record
Canoe16.1/2633

OBJECTS OF EXCHANGE: SOCIAL AND MATERIAL TRANSFORMATION ON THE LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY NORTHWEST COAST. GLASS, AARON EXHIBITION CATALOG, 2011, Publisher: BARD GRADUATE CENTER AMERICA'S FASCINATING INDIAN HERITAGE. MAXWELL, JAMES, EDITOR, 1978, Publisher: READER'S DIGEST ART OF THE NORTHWEST COAST INDIANS. INVERARITY, ROBERT BRUCE, 1950, Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ETHNOLOGY OF THE HAIDA [OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS]. SWANTON, JOHN R. MEMOIRS, 8, 1905

Culture
Haida ? or Heiltsuk ?
Material
red cedar wood, pigment and metal
Made in
Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
View Item Record
Neck Ring16.1/2571
Halibut Hook, Carved16.1/2544