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Artifacts Collection: Native American Culture (Set 3)

TMC REALIA 372 N2788A

NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE (Set 3) INVENTORY LIST
[Consists of 2 boxes (pt.3a, pt.3b) and 1 large bag (pt.3c)]

BOX Pt.3a Please return all items marked Pt.3a to this box.

Audiotapes (in 1 pkg.)
“Canyon Trilogy” / “Sundance Season” by Carlos Nakia (copy)
“How the West was Lost” (parts 1,2) by Nakia & Kater (copy)

Books
Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale
Becoming Brave The Path to Native American Manhood
Buffalo Woman
Clamshell Boy: A Makah Legend
Corn is Maize: The Gift of the Indians
Dancing Colors: Paths of Native American Women
Dancing Drum: A Cherokee Legend
Fun with Southwest Indian Stencils
Gift of the Sacred Dog, The
Girl Who Loved Wild Horses, The
Great Race of the Birds and the Animals, The
Kachina Doll Book, The (coloring)
Katie Henio: Navajo Sheepherder
Legend of the Bluebonnet, The
Legend of the Indian Paintbrush, The
Little Firefly: An Algonquian Legend
Native American Legends: Teacher’s Guide
Native Americans: Games, Puzzles, and Activities (Time Travel Books)
Navajo Indian Book, The (coloring)
North American Indian Arts (Golden Guide)
North American Indians
Plains Indian Book, The (coloring)
Quillworker: A Cheyenne Legend
Star Boy
Tree in the Trail
Turquoise Boy: A Navajo Legend

Magazines
Cobblestone (entire issue, not bound)
“Eskimos of Alaska, The” (November 1985)
Faces (entire issue, not bound)
“Iroquois, The” (September 1990)
Kids Discover: (blue binder w/clear cover)
"America 1492" (Aug/Sept 1992)

Mounted Pictures (in pkg. w/postcards, unless *otherwise noted) (# in black on light blue dots)
(Eastern Woodlands series of 2)
1. *Iroquois Longhouse (*not in pkg.)
2. Iroquois Longhouse/False Face Mask/Bone Comb
3. *Expectable and the Surprising: The Living landscape 500 Years Ago, The (*not in pkg.)
(Plains series of 7)
4. *Buffalo Herd (*not in pkg.)
5. Chief American Horse & Wife (Oglala Sioux)
6. Crow Woman Carrying Wood to Tipi
7. Dull Knife & Great Grandson, Ted Risingsun
8. Medicine Crow
9. “Runs With Thunder” (painting by Bev Doolittle)
10. *“Rushing War Eagle” (painting by Bev Doolittle) (*not in pkg.)
(Plateau Area series of 8) (b&w photos)
11. Belle of Yakimas (NW Plateau)
12. Chief Joseph (Nez Perce)
Flatheads (6)
13. Flathead (Salish) Indian family (m & f, 2 children)
14. Flathead (Salish) Indian ladies on horseback (2 women on 2 Horses)
15. *Flathead (Salish) Indian pow-wow (parade on horseback in front of teepees) (*not in pkg.)
16. Flathead (Salish) Indian young man (dressed for dancing?)
17. Flathead (Salish) Indian teepees (2 teepees)
18. Flathead (Salish) Indians summer shelter (teepee-shaped arbor w/cooking rack in front)
(Southwest series of 7) (b&w photos)
19. *Apache Woman with Mano & Metate (grinding corn) (*not in pkg.)
20. *Breadmaking in Horno (oven) (2 pueblo women in front of horno) (info on back) (*not in pkg.)
21. Hopi Pueblo Potter (woman potter, Moki Pueblo, AZ)
22. Isleta Pueblo Woman
23. Navajo Women Water Carriers
24. *Temporary Home (Apache) (for hunting) (*not in pkg.)
25. White Mountain Apache – “Daisy”

Postcards and Small Prints (7) (black #’s on light green dots)
1. Bison
2. Navajo medicine man, Saltwater
3. Navajo weavers (in front of hogan)
4. Prayer to the Great Mystery
5. Pueblo Indian pottery of the Southwest
6. Western Apache burden basket
7. Zuni children (with puppies)

Realia
Bison floor puzzle with picture card (54 pieces)
Corn necklaces (2) (Southwest)
Hopi Pueblo coiled basket (meal tray) (Southwest)
Hopi Pueblo kachina doll in Plexiglas case (Southwest).
Hopi Pueblo kachina dolls (2) (Southwest)
Lakota Sioux choker necklace (Plains) (S. Dakota)
Navajo dream catcher (Southwest)
Navajo rug (small)
Navajo sandpaintings (2) (Southwest)
Navajo sheep’s wool for weaving (Southwest)
Navajo Yei doll (Southwest)
*Part of buffalo hide (S. Dakota) (*in 1 pkg.)
Santo Domingo Pueblo turquoise/shell necklace (Southwest)
Tomahawk (Eastern Woodlands)
Totem pole (Northwest Coast - Alaska)
*Toy buffalo (in 1 pkg.)

Videos (in 1 pkg.) (60 min) (Ancient America Series) (copies)
“Indians of the Eastern Woodlands”
“Indians of the Northwest”
“Indians of the Southwest”
“More than Bows and Arrows”
“Nomadic Indians of the West” (Plains)

BOX Pt.3b Please return all items marked Pt.3b to this box.

Books
American Indian Cooking and Herb Lore
Anasazi, The (A New True Book)
Apache, The (A New True Book)
Cherokee Legends and the Trail of Tears
Cheyenne, The (A New True Book)
Complete How-to Book of Indiancraft, The
Corn Recipes from the Indians
Eight Northern Indian Pueblos (‘94 Official Visitor’s Guide)
Eyewitness Books: North American Indian
Fine Art of Navajo Weaving, The
Hopi Kachinas
Hopi, The (A New True Book)
Indian America: A Geography of North American Indians
Indian Crafts
Indian Crafts and Activity Book
Indian Festivals
Indian Homes
Indians of the Eastern Woodlands
Indians of the Plains
Indians of the West
Let’s Look Inside a Tepee
More than Moccasins: A Kid’s Activity Guide to Traditional Native American Indian Life
Native Americans: Projects, Games and Activities (Grades 4-6)
Native Americans (Discoveries Library)
Navajo Sandpainting Art
North American Indians
Pueblo Indian Cookbook
Sioux, The (A New True Book)
Southwestern Indian Ceremonials
Star Tales (North American Indian Tales)
Teacher’s Manual (red 3-ring binder)
Where the Buffaloes Begin

Brochure
From This Earth: Pottery of the Southwest

Magazines
National Geographic
“1491: America Before Columbus”(October 1991)
National Geographic (entire issue) (November 1982) (all in 1 binder)
“Anasazi: Riddles in the Ruins, The”
“Inside the Sacred Hopi Homeland”
“Making of America: A New Map Series”
“Pueblo Pottery”

Realia
Apache burden basket (miniature) (Southwest)
Beaded pendant (pectoral) necklace (Southwest)
Cherokee beaded leather bolo necklace (Southeast)
Cochiti Pueblo drum & drumstick (Southwest)
Iroquois bone peace necklace/turtle design (Eastern Woodlands)
Jemez Pueblo pottery (Southwest)
Native American bulletin board set (29 pieces) (black #’s on lavender dots)
1. “North American Indians” (main title)
Area titles:
2. Eastern Woodlands
3. Far North
4. Far West
5. Northwest Coast
6. Plains
7. Southwest
8. “Eastern Woodlands cornhusk mask (Iroquois)”
9. “Eastern Woodlands Indians hunted, fished, and farmed”
10. “Eastern Woodlands Indians made clothing of deerskin and plant fiber cloth”
11. “Eastern Woodlands Indians were the first to come in contact with white settlers”
12. “Far North birchbark box (Cree)”
13. “Far West basket (Pomo)”
14. “Indian Homelands” (map and tribes in each area)
15. “Indians of the Far North spent most of their time hunting, fishing, and gathering food”
16. “Indians of the Far North wore long shirts, breechcloths, leggings, and moccasins, made of caribou or moose skin”
17. “Indians of the Far West built a variety of shelters”
18. “Indians of the Far West were mainly gatherers”
19. “Northwest Coast Indians built plank houses and fished and hunted for food”
20. “Northwest Coast Indians carved beautiful boxes, masks, tools, and totem poles”
21. “Northwest Coast totem pole (Haida)”
22. “Plains headdress (Arapaho)”
23. “Plains Indians enjoyed many games”
24. “Plains Indians farmed near their villages part of the year”
25. “Plains Indians lived in teepees and hunted buffalo”
26. “Plains Indians spoke many different languages”
27. “Southwest Indians hunted, gathered, and farmed”
28. “Southwest Indians made beautiful pottery & cloth”
29. “Southwest sand painting (Navajo)”
Navajo cedar berry ghost beads (Southwest)
Navajo ceremonial rattle (Southwest)
Navajo soft sculpture dolls (2) (Southwest)
Part of deer pelt
Pueblo moccasins (pair) (authentic) (Southwest)
Sagebrush smudge stick (Southwest)

BAG Pt.3c Please return all items marked Pt.3c to this bag.

Maps (laminated) (all items in bag have black #’s on fluorescent pink dots)
1. “Indians of North America: The Geography of Indian Culture” (c.1979, Nat’l Geographic)
2. “Indians of South America” / “Archaeology of South America” (c. 1982, Nat’l Geographic)
“Making of America, The” (series of 8) (Nat’l Geographic)
3. “Alaska” / “5 Eras” (January 1983)
4. “Central Plains” / “5 Eras” (September 1985)
5. “Central Rockies” / “4 Eras” (August 1984)
6. “Far West” / “5 Eras” (April 1984)
7. “Northern Plains” / “5 Eras” (December 1986)
8. “Pacific Northwest” / “5 Eras” (August 1986)
9. “Southwest, The” / “3 Eras” (November 1982)
10. “Texas” / “5 Eras” (March 1986)
11. “Native American Heritage: A Visitor’s Guide” / “Indian America - What You Can Visit Today” (October 1991, Natl. Geographic)
12. “Native American Tribes” (c.1989, Jennifer C. Smith, Cherokee Publications)
13. “Native Americans: Tribes by Region” (c.1992, Creative Teaching Press, Inc.)
14. “Southwest USA” / “Land of the Open Sky: Southwest USA” (c. 1992, Nat’l Geographic)

Mounted Pictures
Plains series of 1
15. “Wolves of the Crow” (painting by Bev Doolittle)

Pamphlet/Small Posters (laminated)
16. “Cahokia Mounds: City of the Sun”

Posters (laminated)
17. Cahokia (S.W. Ill.) and Serpent Mound (S. Ohio) (2 pics mounted on green cardboard)
“Indian Diversity” (set of 4)
18. “Northeast”
19. “Plains”
20. “Southeast”
21. “Southwest”
22. “Indian Homes” (mounted on foamboard)
23. “Indians of North America” (c.1993 by Arti Grafiche Ricordi, S.P.A.)
24. “Native American Arts and Crafts” (c.1992, Creative Teaching Press, Inc.)
25. “Native American Ceremonies and Beliefs” (c.1992, Creative Teaching Press, Inc.)
26. “Native American Paintings: ‘The Origin of Corn’” by Oscar Howe
27. “Native Americans” (6 ethnic groups/regions)
28. “Plants in American Indian Life: Native Harvests”
33. “Strutting Pigeon, Wife of White Cloud” (George Catlin)

Realia
Placemats (4)
29. Hopi Kachina dolls / (illustrations of indigenous flora & fauna, info on about kachinas placed on top)
30. Hopi Pottery and Sash Belts / (no info, no illustration on back)
31. Baskets of the Southwest (illustrations of indigenous flora & fauna, info about baskets, basket-weaving placed on top)
32. Taos, New Mexico (pueblo) / (illustrations of indigenous flora & fauna)

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