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Doll32.2099.32542

Bequest of W.S. Morton Mead

Culture
Blackfoot and Cheyenne
Material
buckskin, animal hair, bead, cloth, pigment and metal cone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Lady's Fringed and Beaded High Pommeled Saddle32.2099.32563

Bequest of W.S. Morton Mead

Culture
Blackfoot and Crow
Material
hide, wood, wool and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Headdress Case50.67.30

Plains type man's case , Blackfoot, probably, because design of the bear claw and the parallel lines although the case does have a wide border and curve elements not usually seen as Blackfoot. This might have held sacred objects or a rolled up headdress. Might be missing a top piece otherwise in good condition. Sioux, possibly and Northern for sure.

Culture
Blackfoot and Sioux
Material
rawhide hide and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Headdress32.2099.32586

Bequest of W.S. Morton Mead

Culture
Plains and Blackfoot
Material
eagle feather, hide, bead, wool felt hat and cotton thread
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pair of Beaded Arm Bands32.2099.32582a-b

Bequest of W.S. Morton Mead

Culture
Blackfoot
Material
bead, canvas and cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pair of Gloves43.201.27a-b

These hide gloves are European styled. They have blue beads in a stripe around the thumb and in two stripes up the back of the glove. Inside the blue bead stripes are beaded plant forms of light green, red and dark green.

Culture
Blackfoot
Material
hide and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Quilled Shot Pouch50.67.16

Decorated bags similar to this in size are sometimes referred to as "firebags" or "shot pouches" because they often held tobacco, flint and steel or a piece of touchwood for starting fires. This hide pouch combines elements of floral design and geometric patterns. Only one side of the pouch is decorated. The top of the pouch is quill embroidered with three simple foliate forms that contain alternating stems from which emerge bi-lobed leaves. The three plants grow from a crescent shape, a shape that may be read as a seed pod. Two quill woven strips that contain geometric forms are attached to the pouch. Both of these strips have white grounds with four major design elements on each, interspersed with small triangles and crosses. The top strip starts at the left with an eight-pointed star which is red at the center, then outlined in white on a brown field, outlined in turn in pink and the outer edge bordered in blue. The second element is also eight-pointed, as if a square and diamond are combined. At its center, a brown rectangle is surrounded by a larger rectangle of orange and red, then a white border, a blue border, then a pink border with projections at right and left, still another blue border, a white border, and finally, a brown border as the outer edge of the same form. The third element design is the same as the second and the fourth form is the same as the first. On the second, woven loomed quill strip, the first form on the left is an eight-pointed star with a brown and red checkered rectangle at center, surrounded by a white border on a blue field, surrounded in turn by a pink border, and then finally outlined in brown. The second form is irregular and may be described as a vertically oriented rectangle with a pronounced point emerging at right and left. At the center is a reddish strip, bordered and crossed horizontally in white, on a brown field that is surrounded by a blue border, then a pink border, a brown one, a white one, and then a final blue outline. The third element is the same as the second and the fourth is the same as the first. See supplemental Jarvis file in Arts of Americas' office.

Culture
Cree, Cree-Metis and Salteaux
Material
hide, dyed porcupine quill, deer hair, glass bead, thread and fur
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Cap32.2099.32579

Black cotton cap with red cotton band that is decorated with red, white, blue, and yellow beads. A red cloth tassel is on the top. Worn. Alternate number was 18516 and 32.1154

Culture
Blackfoot, Apache and Cree
Material
cloth and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Horse Crouper32.2099.32551

Bequest of W.S. Morton Mead

Culture
Blackfoot, Shoshone and Bannock
Material
cloth, bead and metal cone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tubular Stem for Pipe43.201.241

Possibly Shoshone or Bannock that was collected in Blackfoot region. It is made from red willow.

Culture
Blackfoot, Shoshone and Bannock
Material
wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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