* Wood
* Stone
* Clay
* Shells
* Feathers
* Animal skins
Techniques:
* Carving
* Painting
* Sculpting
* Weaving
* Embroidery
* Beadwork
Themes:
* Animals
* Plants
* People
* Deities
* Spirits
* Geometric designs
Motifs:
* Snakes
* Turtles
* Frogs
* Birds
* Fish
* Bears
* Deer
* Alligators
* Sun
* Moon
* Stars
* Earth
* Water
* Fire
* Wind
* Rain
* Thunder
* Lightning
* Fertility
* Death
* Rebirth
Examples:
* The Atakapan created many different types of art, including:
* Carved wooden masks and figures
* Painted pottery
* Sculpted clay figurines
* Woven baskets and mats
* Embroidered clothing
* Beaded jewelry
* Many Atakapan works of art are on display in museums around the world, including:
* The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
* The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois
* The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas
* The Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas
* The New Orleans Museum of Art in New Orleans, Louisiana