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Moccasins2013.17.6a,b

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Cree
Material
glass bead, button, wool fabric and hide
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Moccasins2013.17.5a,b

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Cree
Material
glass bead and hide
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Belt2013.17.4

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Cree
Material
quill, bead and hide
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Belt Bag2012.126.80

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Crow
Material
hide, glass bead and metal
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Ledger Drawing2012.92.29

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Crow
Material
ink and paper
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Eagle Plume2004.78.3

Gift of the Amon G. Carter Foundation.

Culture
American and Cree
Material
clay and acrylic paint
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Duck Pipe2004.78.2

Gift of the Amon G. Carter Foundation.

Culture
American and Cree
Material
clay and acrylic paint
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Cree Man Standing2004.78.1

Gift of the Amon G. Carter Foundation.

Culture
American and Cree
Material
clay and acrylic paint
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Pad Saddle91.95.21

By the mid-eighteenth century horses had spread throughout the Plains region. As Plains Indian peoples became expert horsemen, they began to create a variety of trappings for their horses. Derived from Spanish pack saddles, pad saddles were commonly made by peoples of the northern and northeastern Plains such as the Plains Cree. Pad saddles are usually rectangular or oval tanned leather tubes stuffed with grass or moose hair. A band of tanned leather sewn across the middle provides an attachment for the stirrups. Floral beaded decoration covers the corners, from which hang beaded panels that are often further embellished with yarn tassels.

Culture
Cree
Material
leather, glass bead and wool yarn
Made in
“Plains” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Blanket90.33.7

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Crow
Material
wool cloth, leather, glass bead, porcupine quill, horse hair, silk and ermine skin
Made in
“Plains” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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