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Research & COllections Overview Ethnographic Collections Archaeological Collections
The ethnographic collection of the Institute for American Indian Studies contains over 6,000 cultural items. While focusing on the Eastern Woodlands Peoples, the collection represents indigenous communities throughout the western hemisphere. Items vary in raw material composition - textiles, wood, stone, clay, glass, shell and semi-precious jewels – function and style from moccasins, rugs, baskets and leggings to containers, weaponry, personal accessories, recreational objects and fine art.

These objects represent the diverse histories and the continued presence of Native American societies, many of whom still dwell in the ancient homelands of their ancestors. Showcased here is a sampling separated by geographic area as well as object type. Click on a region or functional category to view highlights from your area of interest.
Ethnographic Collection Highlights
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Regions
Eastern Woodlands
Plains
Southwest
California
Northwest Coast/Alaska
Items
Baskets
Pottery
Personal Adornment
Recreational Artifacts
Men's Clothing
Women's Clothing
Moccasins
Bags & Pouches

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