Copy of Letter from the Superintendent of Indian Affairs W. G. Coffin to Commissioner of Indian Affairs W. P. Dole
Letter from Confederate Cherokee Delegation to Chief John Ross
Beaded strike-a-light bag with leather fringe on the bottom of the bag and on the flap as a tie / Unidentified
Essay/Description
Strike-a-light bag made of saddle leather, beaded with cone metal jingles. These bags were typically worn on one’s belt and contained a striking stone or another material used to ignite a fire. The flap has a beaded band along the opening that has a white background with blue rectangles. The front of the bag has a beaded white background with a blue line bordering the geometric design in the center. The geometric design is made of green triangles edged in red, red flag designs, and a red rectangle surrounded by blue triangles. The bottom is edged with metal cone jingles. There is a long leather tie at the top, four leather strips from the bottom corners, and two leather ties in the center of the flap.