Jar in the Form of a Captive with Modeled Head, Rope Encircling Neck, and Tied Hands, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Parrot Olla, c. 1880s
Pueblo of Acoma
Vessel in the Shape of a Bird, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Lion (One of a Pair, North Pedestal), 1893
Edward Kemeys
Chief Blanket (Third Phase), c. 1880
Diné (Navajo)
Handle Spout Vessel with Relief Depicting a Standing Figure, Holding Farming Tools, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Ruins of Church Looking North-East or East; Yerba Buena Island in far Right Distance) San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, April 1906, printed 1956
Arnold Genthe
Polychrome Jar, c. 1954
Joy Navasie
Square Handle Spout Vessel with Form of a Bird Eating a Lizard, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Sarape with Terraced Zigzag Design, 1865–85
Diné (Navajo)
Single-Handled Pedestal Jar with Geometric Motifs and Appliques on Shoulders, 1000–1470
Lambayeque
Thomas Indian School, from Screen Prints 1970, 1970
George Chester Longfish
Jar in the Form of a Human Head with Face Painting and Showing Teeth, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
North Carolina, 1951
Aaron Siskind
Map of North America, 1996
Abelardo Morell
Handle Spout Vessel in the Form of a Figure Holding Corn Popper and Rolled Mat, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Fineline Bird Warrior Motifs, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Single Spout Blackware Vessel in the Form of a Duck, 1000–1400
Chimú
Blanket or Rug, c. 1900 (Transitional Period)
Diné (Navajo)
Owa-nganroro (Mad Stone Eater Kachina), c. 1900
Hopi Tribe