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Saturday, September 20, 2014

The Native American Display at The Maryhill Museum, Washington




When we were on our little trip last week, we spent time exploring the exhibits at the Maryhill Museum.  In the basement of the building, there is a huge Native American display.  Here are some of the pictures that I took (I took pictures of the black and white ones and cropped them down, and that is why I signed my name to them):




































  ... here are a few more:







It was hard to choose which ones to post, because I took about 75 or 80 pictures of this area.   A few years ago, I did a post about Indian beadwork with pictures from The High Desert Museum, if you want to take a look.

We are heading out in the morning for another local trip to one of my favorite spots in the world, the Upper McKenzie River.  I can't wait for those pictures.  See you soon!

Hugs,

Kathy M.


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7 comments:

Lisa Ricard Claro said...

So interesting, Kathy, to see these. The workmanship is lovely, and the black and white photos intriguing and haunting in their way. Thanks for sharing with us.

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

Thank you, Ms. Lisa! I can't get enough of this kind of stuff.

Kathy M.

Linda Reeder said...

Those are some beautiful and very valuable artifacts.

Pamela said...

I loved reading this. It was extra interesting to me because I have a nephew who is a missionary to the American Indians. I have to leave but I'll be back to "catch up." ~Pamela

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

Linda, that is for sure. What a huge display. The High Desert Museum in Bend also has a great display. I just added this link to this post ... http://oregongiftsofcomfortandjoy.blogspot.com/2010/05/high-desert-museum-and-doris-swayze.html

Pamela, that is so interesting about your nephew! I would like to learn more about what he does and where is at.

Kathy M.

Anonymous said...

Hi Kathy,
The pictures show a great craftsmanship and a close connection with nature. It is so interesting! Thanks for showing.
Hugs, Prenter.

Suzan said...

What a great museum to visit!! Lovely art work and especially love the bead work!

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