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Ornaments, Saddle (2)50/1544 AC

Culture
Yakama
Material
hide, bead, cloth and sinew
Made in
Washington, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Dress, Woman's50/1542

Culture
Yakama
Material
hide, bead, fur and sinew
Made in
Washington, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Pouch, Skin50/1541

Culture
Yakama
Material
hide, pigment and cloth
Made in
Washington, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Basket50/1412
Basket50/1411
Corn Husk Bag16/4963
Corn Husk Bag16/4962
Bark Container ~ Model2012-43/1
Imbricated Basket with Stepped Patterns46.193.5

This is a coiled burden basket decorated using an imbrication technique with black, brown, yellow, and ivory in stepped patterns. The basket is watertight for carrying. Condition good.

Culture
Wasco, Klikitat and Yakama
Material
cedar fiber, spruce root, grass and bleach
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woman's Beaded Dress46.181

This Yakama dress was part of the Louis Comfort Tiffany art collection exhibited in a special Native American gallery in Laurelton Hall, his Long Island home. Tiffany was especially interested in collecting Native American baskets, totem poles, pottery, and dresses from peoples of the Plains and Northwest Coast regions. The elaborate bodice, although heavy, belies its bulk with the gracefulness of the shoulders and the wing forms for the sleeves. The curvature of the dress shape emphasizes the swaying of the fringe that would occur as the woman moved in the dress. Overall, the dress is in stable condition. The skin remains strong enough to support its beaded bodice. There were 6 bead-string breaks that were restrung onto cotton thread and stitched back into the dress by Conservation. The original vegetable fiber strings remain tucked away into the dress for research purposes. Special care is needed whenever handling this dress because of the fragility of the remaining vegetable fibers that hold the bead arrangements together.

Culture
Yakama
Material
buckskin, glass bead and metal coin
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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