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Classification Desscription Parent
Archive A single archival item or a body of historical records from a single source or created by a single entity Collectable
Oral History Archive
Art Item created primarily for aesthetic purpose Collectable
Collage A piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric onto a backing WorkOnPaper
Drawing Art made with a pencil pen or crayon rather than paint especially one drawn in monochrome WorkOnPaper
Fan A work of art on a device typically folding and shaped like a segment of a circle when spread out that is held in the hand and waved so as to cool the person holding it by causing the air to move. WorkOnPaper
Illuminated Manuscript A manuscript in which the text is supplemented with such decoration as initials borders (marginalia) and miniature illustrations WorkOnPaper
Painting An artwork comprised of paint applied to a surface Art
Print Art made from a process invovling printing normally on paper usually for the purpose creating prints that have an element of originality WorkOnPaper
Scroll Writing or painting on a roll of parchment or paper WorkOnPaper
Sculpture A three dimensional artwork typically created through carving modeling casting or construction Art
Work on Paper An artwork created on paper (drawing print collage) Art
Bark Basket Item constructed primarily of stitched or folded bark Basket
Basket Basket made for use trade or sale ObjectArtifact
Coiled Basket Item constructed with a continuous coil foundation bound together by stitching Basket
Plaited Basket Item constructed of warp and weft elements woven at right angles Basket
Twined Basket Item constructed of two or more weft elements interwoven between warp elements Basket
Book A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers Publication
Ceramic Item made of clay and hardened through heat ObjectArtifact
Clothing/Dress/Costume An item or a related assemblage of items meant to be worn ObjectArtifact
Coin A small flat piece of metal or other material used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. ObjectArtifact
Collectible Any item suitable for collecting and sought be collectors Entry
Manufactured Doll Doll that was primarily commercially or mechanically manufactured ObjectArtifact
Entity A thing with distinct and independent existence Entry
Furniture Movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g. chairs stools and sofas) eating (tables) and sleeping (e.g. beds) ObjectArtifact
Botany The study and classification of plants Entry
Jewelry Decorative personal ornaments worn on clothing or the body that are often made from or contain jewels and precious metal ObjectArtifact
Moment Moments are entries with photos and notes of anything - everyday life Entry
Motion Picture Moving photography which encompasses film digital and analog formats of movies Collectable
Brass A musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips; also called labrosones MusicalInstrument
Keyboard A musical instrument played using a keyboard a row of levers which are pressed by the fingers; the most common are the piano organ and various electronic keyboards including synthesizers and digital pianos MusicalInstrument
Percussion A musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument MusicalInstrument
String A Musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when the performer plays or sounds the strings in some manner; string instruments stringed instruments or chordophones MusicalInstrument
Woodwind A musical instrument that produces sound by splitting an exhaled air stream on a sharp edge such as a reed or a fipple. There are two main types of woodwind instruments: flutes and reed instruments; common examples include flute clarinet oboe saxophone and bassoon. MusicalInstrument
Native American Object An item of Native American manufacture ObjectArtifact
Bark Basket Item constructed primarily of stitched or folded bark Basket
Native American Basket Native American basket made for use trade or sale Collectable
Coiled Basket Item constructed with a continuous coil foundation bound together by stitching Basket
Plaited Basket Item constructed of warp and weft elements woven at right angles Basket
Twined Basket Item constructed of two or more weft elements interwoven between warp elements Basket
Native American Pottery Ceramic of Native American manufacture and/or decoration Ceramics
Navajo Rug/Textile A woven textile created by a Navajo on an upright Navajo loom WovenTextile
Object/Artifact Item made for use or model representing use Collectable
Photograph An image captured through the use of a camera Collectable
Map A representation usually on a flat surface of an area of land or sea showing physical features cities roads etc Publication
Postcard A card for mailing a short message without an envelope typically having a photograph or illustration on one side. Publication
Publication A published work- a book pamphlet map piece of music or other work for general use or viewing Collectable
Sewing Pattern Template for creating a garment or other sewn item Publication
Stamping Die A special one-of-a-kind precision tool that cuts and forms sheet metal into a desired shape or profile ObjectArtifact
Crocheted Textile The fabric is formed by interlocking yarn or thread with a hook typically one stitch at a time Textile
Felted Textile The fabric is formed by matting condensing and pressing fibers together Textile
Knitted Textile The fabric is formed by consecutive rows of interlocking loops of one or more yarns with a set of needles with multiple stitches open at a time Textile
Knotted Textile (Macrame) The fabric is formed by knotting together fiber strands Textile
Hooked Textile WovenTextile
Knotted Textile WovenTextile
Tufted Textile WovenTextile
Textile An item of cloth or fabric manufactured through weaving knitting crocheting knotting or felting ObjectArtifact
Woven Textile Two distinct fiber threads are interlaced at right angles on a loom to form a cloth Textile
Motor Vehicle An automobile truck bus or similar motor-driven conveyance Vehicle
Vehicle An item used for transporting people or goods especially on land such as a car truck bicycle or cart. Collectable
Basic Entry Basic root entry