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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Painted leather parfleche Unidentified Native American 89.79 hide, paint
Leather parfleche with painted geometric designs Unidentified Native American 89.63 hide, paint
Leather parfleche with painted geometric designs Unidentified Native American 89.67 hide, paint
Painted leather parfleche envelope Unidentified Native American 89.102 hide, paint
Pair of toy parfleche envelopes Unidentified Native American; Crow 89.109a-b hide, leather, paint, cloth
Painted leather parfleche Unidentified Native American 89.19 paint, hide
Painted leather envelope parfleche Unidentified Native American 89.66 paint, hide
Painted leather envelope parfleche Unidentified Native American 89.77 hide, paint
Rawhide parfleche envelope with geometric designs Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne 89.94 rawhide, semi-tanned hide, paint
Painted leather envelope parfleche Unidentified Native American 89.71 paint, hide
Leather parfleche with painted geometric designs Unidentified Native American 89.78 hide, paint
Parfleche envelope painted with geometric designs Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne 89.98 rawhide, paint, semi-tanned hide
Sioux Parfleche & Other Artifacts Emil William Lenders American 18.23.7 watercolor and pencil on paper
From Charles M. Russell to Joe Scheuerle Charles Marion Russell, Joe Scheuerle American TU2009.39.318 ink on paper
From Charles M. Russell to Joe Scheuerle Charles Marion Russell, Joe Scheuerle American TU2009.39.423 ink on paper
Parfleche envelope with painted geometric designs Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne 89.99 rawhide, semi-tanned hide, pigment
Woman's beaded moccasins with geometric designs and interior parfleche soles Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne 84.400a-b semi-tanned hide, rawhide with hair, glass, sinew (pigment from a previous use of rawhide not part of the mocassin design)