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Retail Industry Leaders Association Ann R. Roberts Rockefeller Financial (Elizabeth Munson) David Rockefeller Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation


Jamie Rosenthal Wolf, David Wolf, Rick Rosenthal and Nancy Stephens


Nan Rosenthal


Valerie and Jack Rowe and the Rowe Family Foundation


Peter H. Rubin, MD San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Robert L. and Mary T. Schneider B L Seamon Corporation The Selz Foundation The Seneca Nation of Indians Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Florence and Warren Sinsheimer Diane G. Smith Gregory A. Smith Stern Memorial Trust Joan and Marx Sterne


Jerry C. Straus (Hobbs, Straus, Dean and Walker LLP)


Henry Tang Howard Teich Keith Ter Meulen Eugene V. & Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust Thomas W. Smith Foundation The Tisch Families Trust for Mutual Understanding Richard O. Ullman Family Foundation University of Calgary University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Urban Institute Jennifer S. Vanica Jean and Davis H. von Wittenburg Sue and Edgar Wachenheim Donald K. Wadsworth


Warren J. and Florence Sinsheimer Foundation, Inc.


Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard West, Jr. Leslie Wheelock


Whole Foods Market Washington, DC, P Street, Georgetown, Tenley, Foggy Bottom


Louise Ann Williams Endowment World of Wonder PPI


Legacy Circle


Estate gifts are extremely important to the NMAI’s financial foundation, and the museum’s Legacy Circle honors the foresight and generosity of this most dedicated group – those who have made a gift of a lifetime by naming this Native place in their will, trust, or retirement plan or have established a charitable gift annuity with the NMAI. Legacy giving does not take great wealth. Naming the museum as a beneficiary of a will or trust is a simple way to make a gift that otherwise may not have seemed possible.


Anonymous(9) Thelma L. Antal Rose Marie Baab Dr. Sheryl Bair William C. and Nellie N. Baker Lorraine Idriss Ball Ms. Joan Benson Virginia L. Brooks Rogene A. Buchholz Warren F. Buxton, Ph.D., CDP Margie Capuder, RN Joyce Carter David T. Church Orville Clayton Robert and Betsey Clopine Marylou M. Collins Doris M. Darmopray Ms. Sue A. Delorme Sheila Dickson Beverly and Gary Diefenbacher Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dutton Kay Edwards Joe H. Fisher Emma Flitsch Suzanne Gartz Jeanne Goodson Gerald and Sheila Gould Catherine B. Grover


Thomas and Tamara Harmon Ann C. Hartfiel Jane N. Holt Catherine M. Horne Donald R. and Judy Jensen Katharine C. Jones


Steven Kazan and Judy Heymann Kazan


Cynthia Kowert Ellen Kreighbaum Cynthia Muss Lawrence Maryann D. B. Lee Ms. Rosealie Lesser Mr. and Mrs. Peter Liss Anne R. Litchfield Ms. Nina Liu Doris MacDaniel Catherine Mann Iris McDonald Mae D. Mercereau Anne M. Morgan David Moskowitz John Bulica Nicholson Nancy L. O'Neal Setsuko Oka Owens Corning Allen Parson, Jr. John R. Patterson, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Patton


Elaine and Patrick Perkins Linda Powers Mr. Delbert L. Price Eleanor Quardokus Frederick L. Ranck Louise Russell, PhD Marsha K. Schmidt Robert L. and Mary T. Schneider Mrs. Ida Maxey Scott Ms. Sharon Scott Mrs. Hope Sellers


Harold & June Siebert Charitable Remainder Trust


Dr. Harry Wayne Springfield Ms. Carolyn N. Stafford Delores Sullivan Cuyler and Grace Taylor Mr. Robert Bruce Torgny Ms. Selena M. Updegraff Trust of Dan & Marty Vega John H. Vernet Jean and Davis H. von Wittenburg Constance Walsh Mary Alice Waugh Mrs. Virginia C. B. Webster Jason Sean White Ms. Jeanne Wilson Margaret M. Wisniewski


Aymara male doll (left) and female doll (right) representing carnival dancers, ca. 1920. Oruro, Bolivia. Wool cloth, wool felt, cotton cloth, velvet, yarn, glass beads, and commercially tanned leather. Photo by Ernest Amoroso. (13/4496 and 13/4497)


Kumeyaay (Diegueno) girls with their doll, ca. 1918. Campo Reservation, California. Photo by Edward H. Davis (1862–1951). (N25663)


Lakota ball, ca. 1895. Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota and South Dakota. Hide, glass beads, metal cones, horsehair, dye, and sinew. Photo by NMAI Photo Services Staff. (12/2252)


Ojibwe (Chippewa ) doll with cradleboard, ca. 1910. Great Lakes region. Wood, cotton cloth, velvet, hide, glass beads, silk embroidery, and unknown stuffing. Photo by Katherine Fogden. (12/2180)


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