Small flat case parfleche with geometric designs on the front
Female doll with a two piece buckskin dress and beaded medallions at bodice with beaded serrated bodice hem
Flute / Native American; Plains
Essay/Description
Wooden flute held together with leather strips.
Flutes have existed in Native American cultures since at least 625 C.E., when the earliest known flute was created. They have been made from many materials, including wood, reed, and bone, and are typically vertical. In the Plains region, the wooden flute’s soothing melodic sound is known as a courting instrument, whose sound would help a man woo his beloved (Fauntleroy 2006).