African Collections

Asian/Oceanian Collections

American Historical Collections

Latin American Collections

Musical Instrument Collections

Native American Collections

Photographic Collections

Textile Collections


Native American Collections


The Mathers Museum collections from native North America consist of approximately 8,000 objects. Most of the collections represent the early to mid-20th century, although there are some older pieces. The single largest collection was made at Point Barrow, Alaska in the 1930s, documenting the lives of Inupiaq Eskimo groups. Another significant tribal collection is the Ellison Collection of Pawnee Indian materials.

Other important collections document Florida Seminole groups, and several of the Southwestern Pueblos and the Navajo. The Museum also holds over 8,000 photographs of American Indians from the Wanamaker Collection made between 1908-1923.


 
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