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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Leather parfleche painted with primary colors Unidentified Native American 89.205 hide, paint
Leather parfleche with painted geometric designs Unidentified Native American; Plains 89.207 hide, paint
Leather parfleche painted with primary colors Unidentified Native American; Plains 89.208 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 Unidentified Native American 89.79 hide, paint
Commercial tobacco bag Dominic Daniels Native American; Osage 84.1175a cotton, burlap
Leather saddle with wood structure Unidentified Native American 84.2117 rawhide, wood
Saddle used for horseback riding Unidentified Native American; Plains 84.981 hide
Leather saddle with stirrups used for horseback riding Unidentified Native American; Plains 84.985 hide
Horse saddle with antler frame Unidentified Native American; Plains 84.984 hide, antler
Wooden saddle with iron tacks Unidentified Native American; Plains 84.987 wood, hide, sinew, iron
Leather bridle with German silver Unidentified, Ben Stone, Red Corn Native American; possibly Osage, Sac and Fox, or Potawatomi 84.685 saddle leather, metal
Painted leather envelope parfleche Unidentified Native American 89.71 paint, hide
Pipe bag with beaded design, quill work, and fringe Unidentified Native American; Cheyenne, Northern 84.502 hide, glass, quill (porcupine)
Beaded and quilled pipe bag with fringe Unidentified Native American; Kaw 84.485 quill, glass, hide
Possible bag with geometric beaded designs and metal cone ornaments with horse hair Emil William Lenders Native American; Otoe-Missouria 84.611 hide, glass, metal, horsehair
Hide possible bag with cone metal jingles and horsehair Unidentified Native American; Osage 84.614 hide, glass, metal, horsehair
Rawhide envelope with geometric designs Unidentified Native American; possibly Apache or Arapaho 89.101 hide, pigment
Painted leather parfleche envelope Unidentified Native American 89.102 hide, paint