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Object Type: Breechcloth

Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Breechcloth with beadwork and ribbonwork Unidentified Native American; possibly Otoe-Missouria 84.1147 stroud cloth, silk, glass, sequins, metal
Straight Dance outfit Unidentified Native American; Osage 84.3600b-c wool, rayon, glass
Breechcloth with greasy yellow beads and ribbon work worn for both fancy and straight dances Unidentified Native American; possibly Otoe-Missouria 84.1144 glass, silk, wool
Wool beaded breechcloth with ribbonwork Unidentified Native American; Tonkawa 84.1146 glass, wool, silk
Osage beaded black felt breech cloth with handmade lace and floral design Unidentified Native American; Osage 84.1159 wool, silk, glass, metal, paper
Child's wool beaded breechcloth Unidentified Native American; possibly Osage 84.2122 wool, cotton, glass
Dance breechcloth Unidentified Native American 84.2401 hide, glass
Wool breechcloth with beadwork and ribbonwork Unidentified Native American; possibly Kaw 84.3016 wool, glass, satin
Felt beaded breechcloth Unidentified Native American; possibly Potawatomi, Winnebago, or Blackfoot 97.22 glass, felt
Breechcloth with geometric design and beads Gloria Maude Cheshewalla, Yarbrough Native American; Osage 84.3291d wool, rayon, glass
Wool breechcloth with red and yellow silk ribbonwork Unidentified Native American; Central Plains 84.3042 wool, silk, cotton
Front and back beaded wool breechcloth aprons Julia Pipestem, Harry Roy Red Eagle Native American; Otoe-Missouria, Osage 84.829d-e wool, rayon, glass
Stickball breechcloth with red, gold, green, and white felt panels Liza Leader Native American; Muscogee (Creek) 95.29 wool, cloth
Osage straight dance breechcloths with green, yellow, red, and purple ribbon in diamond patterns Unidentified Native American; Osage 84.3601c-d wool, satin, hide
Wool breechcloth with glass beads Unidentified Native American; Kaw 99.265 wool, glass, cotton