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- "Facebook Live" Ledger Art, 2020 -

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Facebook Live" Ledger Art, 2020
- Jim Thorpe While Employed at Ford Motor Company, December 1944 - Jim Thorpe (1887-1953), also called Wa-Tho-Tuk, was a citizen of the Thâkîwaki (Sac and Fox Nation). In the 1912 Olympics he earned gold in the classic pentathlon and decathlon. He also played baseball, football, and basketball professionally, and is widely considered to be one of America's greatest athletes. This photo was taken while Thorpe was employed as security staff at Ford Motor Company.

- December 04, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Jim Thorpe While Employed at Ford Motor Company, December 1944
Jim Thorpe (1887-1953), also called Wa-Tho-Tuk, was a citizen of the Thâkîwaki (Sac and Fox Nation). In the 1912 Olympics he earned gold in the classic pentathlon and decathlon. He also played baseball, football, and basketball professionally, and is widely considered to be one of America's greatest athletes. This photo was taken while Thorpe was employed as security staff at Ford Motor Company.
- Face Mask, Made by Brighid "Birdie" Pulskamp, September 2020 -

- September 01, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Face Mask, Made by Brighid "Birdie" Pulskamp, September 2020
- Beaded Face Mask, Made by Brighid "Birdie" Pulskamp, September 2020 -

- September 01, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Beaded Face Mask, Made by Brighid "Birdie" Pulskamp, September 2020
- Ladle, 1775-1850 -

- 1775-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Ladle, 1775-1850
- Seminole Doll, 1920-1940 -

- 1920-1940
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Seminole Doll, 1920-1940
- "Ford Times," February 1949 - Ford Motor Company published<em> Ford Times</em> magazine from 1908 to 1917 and again from 1943 to 1993. Intended for dealers and consumers, the publication was key to Ford's public relations efforts. With articles emphasizing a range of topics, including automobiles but also recreation, food, history, nature, and culture, <em>Ford Times</em> became an important document of 20th-century American life.

- February 01, 1949
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"Ford Times," February 1949
Ford Motor Company published Ford Times magazine from 1908 to 1917 and again from 1943 to 1993. Intended for dealers and consumers, the publication was key to Ford's public relations efforts. With articles emphasizing a range of topics, including automobiles but also recreation, food, history, nature, and culture, Ford Times became an important document of 20th-century American life.
- "Attention If You Can Read This You Are On Indigenous Lands" Artwork, 2024 -

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"Attention If You Can Read This You Are On Indigenous Lands" Artwork, 2024
- Young Indigenous Man Wearing Traditional War Bonnet -

- Collections - Artifact
Young Indigenous Man Wearing Traditional War Bonnet
- "Indians Digging the Famous Pipestone, Pipestone, Minn." -

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"Indians Digging the Famous Pipestone, Pipestone, Minn."