TMCREALIA372N2788A 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. 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 Eskimos of Alaska (Cobblestone) 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 book) Katie Henio: Navajo Sheepherder Legend of the Bluebonnet, The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush, The Little Firefly: An Algonquian Legend Navajo Indian Book, The (coloring book) North American Indian Arts (Golden Guide) North American Indians (Gorsline) Plains Indian Book, The (coloring book) Quillworker: A Cheyenne Legend Star Boy Tree in the Trail Turquoise Boy: A Navajo Legend Mounted Pictures 2. Chief American Horse & Wife (Oglala Sioux) 3. Crow Woman Carrying Wood to Tipi 4. Dull Knife & Great Grandson, Ted Risingsun 1. Medicine Crow 2. Belle of Yakimas (NW Plateau) 3. Chief Joseph 4. Flathead (Salish) Indian family (m & f, 2 children) 5. Flathead (Salish) Indian ladies on horseback (2 women horses) 6. Flathead (Salish) Indian pow-wow (parade on horseback in front of teepees) 1
7. Flathead (Salish) Indian young man (dressed for dancing?) 8. Flathead (Salish) Indian teepees (2 teepees) 9. Flathead (Salish) Indians summer shelter (teepee-shaped arbor w/cooking rack in front) 10. Apache Woman with Mano & Metate (grinding corn) 11. Breadmaking in Horno (oven) (2 pueblo women in front of horno) 12. Hopi Pueblo Potter (woman potter, Moki Pueblo, AZ) 13. Isleta Pueblo Woman 14. Navajo Women Water Carriers 15. Temporary Home (Apache) (for hunting) 16. White Mountain Apache Daisy 17. Chief American Horse & Wife (Oglala Sioux) 18. Crow Woman Carrying Wood to Tipi 19. Dull Knife & Great Grandson, Ted Risingsun Realia Corn necklaces (2) (Southwest) Hopi Pueblo coiled basket (meal tray) (Southwest) Hopi Pueblo kachina dolls (2) (Southwest) Navajo Squaw 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) 2
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE (Set 3) INVENTORY LIST BOX Pt.3b Please return all items marked Pt.3b to this box. Books 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) 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 Festivals Indian Homes Indians of the Eastern Woodlands Indians of the Plains Indians of the West Let s Look Inside a Tepee Native Americans (Discoveries Library) Navajo Sandpainting Art North American Indians (coloring book) Sioux, The (A New True Book) Southwestern Indian Ceremonials Star Tales (North American Indian Tales) Where the Buffaloes Begin Pictures (color, from calendars) 1. Anasazi Indian ruin in snow, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 2. Anasazi ruins, Southern Utah. 3. Petroglyph and bee flowers, near Green River, Rainbow Park, Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. 4. Pueblo Bonito Ruin, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. 5. Sandstone Alcove Ruin, undisclosed site. Winter winds buffet this abandoned dwelling, slowly burying it. 6. Step House Ruin, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. These ruins are from two different periods: the subterranean pit houses date from A. D. 600, while the elaborate stone houses were built in the 1200s. 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) 3
Jemez Pueblo pottery (Southwest) Navajo cedar berry ghost beads (Southwest) Navajo ceremonial rattle (Southwest) Navajo soft sculpture dolls (2) (Southwest) Pueblo moccasins (pair) (authentic) (Southwest) Sagebrush smudge stick (Southwest) 4
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE (Set 3) INVENTORY LIST BAG Pt.3c Please return all items marked Pt.3c to this bag. Maps (laminated)(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 4. Central Plains / 5 Eras 5. Central Rockies / 4 Eras 6. Far West / 5 Eras 7. Northern Plains / 5 Eras 8. Pacific Northwest / 5 Eras 9. Southwest, The / 3 Eras 10. Texas / 5 Eras 11. Native American Heritage: A Visitor s Guide / Indian America - What You Can Visit Today 12. Native American Tribes 13. Native Americans: Tribes by Region 14. Southwest USA / Land of the Open Sky: Southwest USA 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 24. Native American Arts and Crafts 25. Native American Ceremonies and Beliefs 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 5
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) 6