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Tobacco Bag2012.25.90

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Dakota
Material
leather, glass bead, porcupine quill and rawhide hide
Made in
“Plains” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Bag3616/1

Quilled and beaded deerskin tobacco bag. The top is a long pouch of soft deerskin with clear and green beads stitched along the scalloped opening. Below the pouch is a two-sided rectangular panel of beadwork on a red fabric backing. On one side, the beadwork design has two side-by-side pink diamonds with dark blue crosses within, outlined in red, green and dark blue on a white background outlined with a single line of teal flanked by two lines of white beading. On the other side, the beadwork design is of a single pink diamond outlined in teal, red, mustard brown and dark blue on a white background outlined with a single line of teal flanked by two lines of white beading. The diamond has two angled extensions on each side in dark blue, mustard brown, red and teal. Below the beadwork panel is a section of quillwork, with strips of deerskin wrapped in quills dyed orange, red, and white. Below this extends long fringe of deerskin.

Culture
Dakota ?
Material
deer skin, porcupine quill, dye, cotton fibre ? and glass
Made in
Saskatchewan, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Pipe1003/6

Horizontal pipe with a T-shaped bowl carved from red stone with a long, black, wooden stem and a protruding mouthpiece. Stem features two short rows of metal tacks at both ends along either side of a groove carved up the stem's centre. Two small white stickers affixed to the stem.

Culture
Dakota
Material
wood and stone
Made in
Saskatchewan, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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