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Collection: Moundbuilders' Art
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Wisconsin Elephant Mound
The first explorations of the Trans-Allegheny region by the Virginians, 1650-1674
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Map of the country about the Mississippi.
Not drawn to scale. Manuscript, pen and ink. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Shows area from Lake Erie to the mouth of the Ohio River.
Adena Pottery
Hopewell Pottery
Alex Davis discusses the importance of the bear across many Native American cultures
Fort Ancient Festival
Bred Lepper discusses the Wray Figurine
Okeme Frank StandingStorm Wilson discusses the significance of the serpent in his Shawnee heritage
Chief Glenna Wallace's Seip Earthworks Speech
Chief Glenna Wallace of the Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma discusses her tribe's continued affiliation with Ohio and the importance of preserving the earthworks
Chief Glenna Wallace of the Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma gives a lecture on the history of her tribe and their connection with Ohio and its earthworks
Alex Davis discusses the importance of feathers in many Native American tribes
Julie Olds, of the Miami Nation, discusses the vital importance of preserving Ohio's earthworks.
Chief Glenna Wallace discusses her amazement at discovering the Newark Earthworks
Linda Poolaw, the Delaware Grand Council chief, talks about the significance of the moon
Gerard Baker, of the Mandan-Hidatsa tribe, talks about the symbolism and significance of pipes
Christine Ballangee-Morris of the Eastern Band Cherokee tribe discusses her personal experiences at the 2005 moonrise festival
Newark's Geometry
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