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Bag, fabric body of the reticule still attached, late 18th or early 19th century.
Blackened hide bag with quillwork motifs and thick hide shoulder strap with buckle.
Anishnaabe velveteen breech cloth with an asymmetrical floral pattern. This item was made by members of the Buffalo Bill troupe in New York City in 1908. Presented by Frederick M.E. Schaefer in 1963.
Odawa, navy blue cloth breechcloth, with seed beads in a symmetrical floral and star motifs. Collected by Albert G. Heath in Michigan in 1918.
Menomini leggings made of blue coth with a rianbow edge with geometric designs created with silk ribbons, seed beads in symmetrical floral and geometric motifs. Collected by Dr. W. C. Barnard in Wisconsin around 1930.
Odawa, navy blue cloth, with glass seed beads in symmetrical ottertail, zigzag and sky dome geometric motifs. Collected by Albert G. Heath, before 1918 in Michigan.
Woven sash made of woolen yard in a zig-zag design with white pony beads. Collected by Captain Andrew Foster at Michilimackinac or Detroit, 1793-1795.
Quilled birchbark box with thistle motifs.
Repetative motif with eight design units, four on each side. Attributed to the Delaware.
Loom woven bandolier strap or belt, diamond/hourglass pattern on one side and stepped zig zag on the other; beaded tabs on both ends.
Nettle fiber bag with different motifs on each side, but both sides have diamonds and hourglasses.