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open on top and one end; blue, black and green beaded strip on top; flowers, butterflies, birds, stars and cattle heads in quills on sides; green, purple and orange ribbons

Cradle board cover, c. 1880

Dakhóta

G261

short hide cape with hook at neck and bottom fringe; brown cloth trim at neckline, blue silk trim at front opening; scrolling organic foliate design beadwork with four stars separating foliate motifs; multicolored beads with slight predominance of pink beads

Cape, c. 1840-1890

Dakhóta

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beaded panel with geometric design at bottom of bag; fringe with strung beads and red tassels; simple quillwork design of flowers on body of bag

Man's Pouch, c. 1800

Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) or Dakhóta

G259

light-colored hide; ribbon ties; gathered at tongue; 3-flower bouquet embroidered on each moccasin, in green, white and tan

Pair of Moccasins, c. 1888

Dakhóta

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woman's shoulder bag; applique beadwork of floral pattern on leather; very small beads; button closure; edges bound in silk; L. 19 in.

Woman's Bag, c. 1900

Dakhóta

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rectangular pouch with long fringe, partially covered in red and white quills; front quilled design of flowers in a basket; red lines and red, pink and white square on back; red feather accents

Pipe Bag, late 19th century

Dakhóta

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necktie, blue and white beads with bone clasp; this type of necktie often seen around the shirt collars of B.I.A. officials bead necklace wrapped on fabric core

Necktie, 19th century

Dakhóta

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bead and shell; alternating pony beads and coastal shells; dentalin and beads

Necklace, 19th century

Dakhóta

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large bowl with rounded bottom; "handle" in the shape of a stylized animal head, with brass tack eyes

Bowl, c. 1750-1850

Dakhóta

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doctor bag-style with metal closure and metal handle; beaded overall with blue ground; geometric shapes on sides (crosses and triangles); one side has scene of two cowboys (one on white and black horse and one on rust-colored, white and yellow horse) roping blue and red steers; opposite side decorated with three Native American figures with teepee; horse in LLC and horses' heads around top and L sides; lined in light green

Suitcase, 1880-1910

Nellie Two Bear Gates

G261

blue; central beaded round medallion with leaf designs and organic shapes; large beaded floral designs in lower corners; silk appliqué in predominantly pink, green and yellow on bottom hem and part of sides in floral and geometric designs; six appliquéd stars at bottom in pink and cream; blue backing (modern)

Dance Blanket, c. 1840-1850

Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) or Dakhóta

G261

red stone; carved in the shape of a man's face, wearing a cap, with long squared-off beard and moustache

Portrait Pipe Bowl, Date Unknown

Mdewakanton or Wahpeton Dakhóta

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red stone; leg wearing boot; two decorative bands above knee and band from knee to top on one side

Pipe Stem, Date Unknown

Mdewakanton or Wahpeton Dakhóta

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Effigy Pipe, about 1840, maple, a well carved maple wood pipe lined with lead portraying an arched-neck horse head for the bowl and a small bear head for the prow; discovered in Minnesota by Robert Camardo of Mineral Point, Wisconsin

Pipe Bowl, c. 1840

Isanyati Dakhóta (Santee Sioux)

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small pouch trimmed in blue cotton; organic quill designs on both sides

Pouch, 18th-19th century

Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) or Dakhóta

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