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Visiting Tobacco11.694.9025

This is a small flower printed sack tied with the same fabric. Contents unverified as not opened. This was purchased at the same time as the visiting sticks (see 11.694.8994). According to information received at the time such sticks and tobacco were sometimes sent along by messenger when a traveler was within a day's journey of his destination. Although gifts acknowledged the tobacco was rarely smoked. This bag was given to Culin by Charlie Michel when Culin visited him at his home.

Culture
Osage
Material
plant material and cotton fabric
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Paint Bag11.694.8997

A hide bag with two lobes on each end, red pigment all over and blue and white beads along all the edges. There is a slit along the middle side.

Culture
Osage
Material
hide, pigment and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe StemX1126.17

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Material
wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Die, from a Set of 9 Dice and Bowl11.694.8974.10

Set of Dice consists of one carved turtle and five disks of buffalo bone. See 11.694.8974.1 for the bowl.

Culture
Osage
Material
buffalo bone and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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One of a Pair of Tiny, Woven, Beaded Bracelets43.201.58b

Anonymous gift in memory of Dr. Harlow Brooks

Culture
Plains
Material
bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Chief's Pipe Stem50.67.115

This is a flat, wooden pipe stem, painted blue-green at the bowl end. The end nearer the mouth piece is decorated with a combination of colored lines which are narrow strips of braided quillwork wrapped around to encircle the flat stem. These strips are carefully planned to create a striped design from the combination of narrow bands as they are stacked or lined up one after the other. The design is red, white, blue, and black on one side and different on the reverse, consisting largely of black triangles tipped with short horizontal bands and offset by long horizontal bands. The bands are colored blackish-purple, orange and white. A hide strap is covered with long white bird quill wrapped fringes. Red horsehair is tied on at both ends of the quillwork and bird scalps are also attached.

Culture
Sioux
Material
wood, pigment, porcupine quill, horse hair, bird scalp and buckskin
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Carved Dance Mirror50.67.96

Two trade mirrors, one slightly larger than the other, are set into one side of a soft red wood paddle shaped frame. The top portion has a cutout opening shaped as a ball with a pointed top. Below the mirrors is another opening carved into the shape of a pointed ovoid. The wood on this side of the frame is chip carved and incised with lines rubbed with red and black, many of which look like elongated leaves. Below the mirrors are two triangular shapes with two extensions on each one, resembling the heads of horned animals. On the reverse side of the frame, a creature is incised. Clearly a quadruped with a heart line, its horns are placed at the juncture of its head and neck, and its tail transforms into a thunderbird. Below this is an irregular rectangle in double outlines of red and green with a petal shaped form at each corner. At the center of this shape is a red complex form made of two chevron shapes joined at their central points. On this side of the object, the pointed ovoid opening is outlined in red and green incised lines with red foliate form at one end and another small pointed oval at the other. Below this is a simple form in red line that mimics the shape of the end of the stick-like leaf forms within.

Culture
Sioux
Material
wood, pigment and glass
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe43.201.250

This is a red, elbow style catlinite (pipestone) pipe bowl. It would have had a stem attached for smoking, possibly wood.

Culture
Plains
Material
catlinite
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe and Stem43.201.233a-b

Stem and Bowl do not look like they fit together very well but both are carved from catlinite. Common style.

Culture
Plains
Material
catlinite
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woven, Beaded Headband43.201.54

Loom woven beaded band.

Culture
Sioux
Material
bead, hide and string
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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