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Collections Galleries

The museum is continually digitizing its collections and making them available to our online visitors around the world. Explore our collections galleries today, and stay tuned as we add more.
Bird, snake, lizards, and fish, Yirrkalla, Arnhem Land 30.5" x 17.75", Cat. No. 6-36
Aboriginal Australian Bark Paintings
Goniatite detail, Muensteroceras oweni, Rockford, Indiana, Rockford Formation, Mississippian (Kinderhookian) - Specimen #P6372A
Ammonite Fossils
Cebus sp. Capuchin
University of Oregon Comparative Primate Collection
7-38
Tapa Cloth
Killdeer, Charadrius vociferus - 37.54 x 27.98 mm
Birds' Eggs
Bighorn sheep, anterior view of different specimen
Vertebrate Skulls
Navajo weaving
Navajo, Pueblo, and other Southwestern Weavings
Humanoid mask
Native American Masks of the Northwest Coast and Alaska
Fossil type specimens
Fossil Type Specimens in the Condon Fossil Collection
Quillwork Garters for Leggings
Métis Textiles
Rattle-top basket
Tlingit Spruce Root Baskets
Female Human Figurine Kneeling to Grind Maize in Metate (front). Crafted to be three dimensional, this figurine is fully modeled front and rear. Buff earthenware, unpolished, traces of white paint.
Chupícuaro Figurines of Preclassic Mexico
Dentalium Shell Beads
Beads
Cedar Waxwing
Birds' Nests
Magic scroll 10-842
Ethiopian Collection
Beaded Mocassins: Warm Springs, Oregon
Fancy Footwear
Catlow Twine large basket rim, With overlay Roaring Springs Cave, UOMNCH Cat. #1-8710 1110 ± 40 BP (Beta-249773), 1020 cal BP Cressman excavation, 1938
Great Basin Basketry
Sandal, Fort Rock type, sagebrush, 1-9156
Great Basin Sandals
Baleen basket
Inupiaq Baleen Baskets
test image
Klamath Basketry
Two living terebratulids, Magasella sanguinaria, Attached smaller Waltonia inconspicua. Stewart Island, New Zealand - Specimen #C31
Brachiopod Fossils
Thomas Condon's Pocket Compass (view two)
Condon Collection
Pinto abalone
Wisner Shell Collection
Phacopid
Trilobites
Spike-toothed salmon skull and tooth drawing
Spike-toothed Salmon
Sally bag pattern
Plateau Basketry: Sally Bags
Plateau basketry
Plateau Basketry: Cornhusk Bags
Mola with cat with collar and bell, catching bird. (exterior)
Kuna Molas
Projectile Points
Oregon - Where Past is Present
Progymnosperm trunk permineralized in silica
Petrified Wood
Starfish
Oregon's Fossil Heritage
Yurok basketry cap, detail of start
Klamath River Basin Basketry Caps
Beaded bag (side one)
Plains and Plateau Beadwork
Panpipes
World Harmony – Musical Instruments from around the Globe
Brass spiral ornaments for women  (Cat.# s 8-55 and 8-56).
East Burma Collection
Basket tray
"Mission" Style Baskets
Seal skin drawing
Jensen Arctic Collection
Vessel from the Ban Chiang collection
Ban Chiang Tradition Collection
Sitka Spruce
Native Plants in Oregon Basketry

Collections Access

The Museum encourages the use of its collections for research, educational, and artistic purposes, through loans, exhibits, tours, class visits, and hosting visiting researchers.

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