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felt bag with beaded designs and wide, beaded fringe; one side is red with floral beaded motif; vine motif on the fringe; other side is navy blue with two beaded birds; black and red twisted cord; tassels with shell beads

Firebag, c. 1830

Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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Jacket, about 1900, buckskin, beads, sinew, L. 32, W. (at shoulders) 24, W. (with sleeves) 59 1/2 inches.

Jacket, c. 1900

Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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tanned soles and uppers; geometric beading on tops overall in red, green and yellow on blue ground; red and white polka-dotted cloth around ankles

Pair of Moccasins, 19th century

Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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hide soles; canvas uppers; blue and brown cloth collar around ankles; vamps beaded with dark blue, red and yellow geometric deisngs on light blue ground

Pair of Moccasins, c. 1890

Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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ties around the ankles; tops decorated with arc of pink beads encircling a brown, tan, yellow and blue embroidered star-shape; line and pair of embroidered leaves extending toward toes from arc

Pair of Moccasins, c. 1850

Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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rawhide soles; tanned uppers; split tongues; tops beaded overall with stripes and crosses in green, black, red and white

Pair of Moccasins, c. 1890

Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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padded saddle cover with ovoid beaded medallion in each corner-white ground with leaves and flowers, trimmed in red fabric; red wool stitching around edges; four decorative flaps at corners-white beaded ground with multicolored beaded flowers and leaves; flaps have red wool tassels with grey, brown and clear beads on fringe

Pad Saddle, 19th century

probably Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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hide soles; canvas uppers; black and red cloth collars around ankles; geometric designs of red, white and dark blue on light blue ground

Pair of Moccasins, c. 1890

Pikuni (Blackfeet) or Nēhiyawak (Cree)

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slipper-style without fasteners; floral motif beadwork on tops and sides in multicolored and metallic beads; red cloth around foot openings; lined with white cloth

Moccasins, c. 1890-1910

Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) or Nēhiyawak (Cree) or Michif (MĆ©tis)

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Bitten Pattern, 20th century

Angelique Merasty

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