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Breechcloth46.78.2

Henry L. Batterman Fund

Culture
Sioux
Material
flannel, metal, glass bead, quill and silk
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe with Carved Turtle, Buffalo, and Elk38.634a-b

Dick S. Ramsay Fund

Culture
Sioux
Material
catlinite, wood, feather, tin, brass nail, porcupine quill and silk ribbon
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Arrows50.67.151.1-.11

Group of eleven arrows painted with black and red stripes and dots. Ten arrows have metal points.

Culture
Sioux
Material
wood, metal, pigment, feather and fiber
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Beaded Band43.201.49

This is a beaded, hide band with clear, black, pink, yellow, blue and red beads. An old tag indicates this belonged to Sitting Bull and collected around 1914.

Culture
Hunkpapa, Lakota and Sioux
Material
hide and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Holder for Pointed Instrument, Part of War Outfit26.793

Robert B. Woodward Memorial Fund

Culture
Oglala, Lakota and Sioux
Material
hide and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Scalping Knife and Sheath50.67.59a-b

This (steel?) knife blade is known as a beaver tail stabber, Hudson's Bay dag or hand dag, with the later appellation appearing in trade accounts. It is a flat, triangular, spear shape joined to the handle with two copper rivets. The blade has no commercial markings. The handle is bone that is etched along the sides possibly with a tally of sorts made by the owner. The shape of the handle is nicely rounded at the grip to fit the palm comfortably and the butt acts as a guard to protect the hand from the blade. There is a third rivet at the end of the bone handle.The name 'scapling" is probably inaccurate . This hide sheath does not fit this dag knife and was probably made to fit a curved, commercial knife. The top edge of the sheath is decorated with a pattern of small quills. Threes crosses decorate a field of white quillwork on the panel. The cross at center is built around a light yellow square at center with dark brown arms. The two crosses on the right and left are pale blue squares at center with dark brown arms. On the edges of the panels, a small strip of red cloth, probably ribbon, is tied to the sheath's loop and two smaller loops with orange and white quillwork are attached. A border of tin cones stuffed with red dyed cloth is suspended from the panel. The streamers have remnants of wrappings with orange quillwork and decorated with additional cones. White quills along the seam and at the top of the knife sheath are applied as overcast stitches.

Culture
Eastern and Sioux
Material
steel metal, bone, hide, quill, copper metal and cloth
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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War Club50.67.75

This wooden club is the gunstock type but it is without a metal blade. It is ornamented with chip carving and brass tacks, but one side is decorated with incising applied by fire or a hot metal tool. The original Jarvis (collector) inscription for the piece reads," Chippeway War Club."

Culture
Eastern and Sioux
Material
wood and brass nail
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Carved and Inlayed Spiral Pipe Stem50.67.93

(center in photograph)This ash wood pipe has the length carved in a spiral. Decorations along this are made with lead inlays; a fish appears inside one of the spiral curves, and the flat section on the end has four thunderbirds inlaid on one side and two buffalo heads and two animals (bears?) on the other side. The spiral section is further decorated with burn marks from a searing tool.

Culture
Eastern and Sioux
Material
ash wood and lead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Beaded Knife Sheath, Part of War Outfit26.789

Robert B. Woodward Memorial Fund

Culture
Oglala, Lakota and Sioux
Material
hide, bead, metal and sinew
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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War Club, Part of War Outfit26.787

Robert B. Woodward Memorial Fund

Culture
Oglala, Lakota and Sioux
Material
stone, hide, pigment, nail, cloth and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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