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Shirt for Chief's War Dress50.67.1a

Tailored as an "over-the-head" garment, the shirt is constructed from four pieces of skin (front, back and two sleeves). It is laced together from elbow to wrist on both sides, but the triangular bib is sewn on. Lazy stitch beadwork has been used on the bib and shoulders. Both the front and the back of the shirt are elaborately painted which is unusual. The upper quadrant on the proper left side of the shirt is stained a dark grayish brown, the upper right is smudged with reddish stain. The painted designs on these colored areas probably represent a tally related to war exploits. On the brownish area, sixteen linear objects, possibly stylized rifles, have been drawn in paint, one above the other. On the right, in the area partially stained in red, are seventeen linear designs in brown, bifurcated on the right side that may represent horse quirts. The shirt is also painted on the back with five geometric shapes that almost certainly represent people (torsos are triangular with round heads, but facial features are not indicated). Designs that probably represent horse tracks are on the right lower sleeve in front and on the reverse on the right shoulder. The lower left sleeve at the wrist is decorated with evenly spaced rows of short slashes. The beads used to decorate the shirt are almost entirely large blue and white pony beads, although there are some tube beads on the epaulets and along the sleeve. The porcupine quills are dyed mainly orange and white. The two rosettes on the chest are quilled with brown fern stems and white porcupine quills and are also appliquéd with white pony beads. There are some remnants of white fur on the tips of the fringe at the hip of the shirt. One feather was attached to fringe. Hair locks are made partly of human hair and partly of horsehair dyed blue-green with a few light colored hairs interspersed among the locks. The locks are wrapped at the base with porcupine quills. This shirt is part of an outfit with leggings 50.67.1b, c.

Culture
Sioux, Yanktonai and Nakota
Material
pony bead, porcupine quill, buckskin, maidenhair fern stem, human hair, horse hair, dye and feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pair of Moccasins11.694.9035a-b

Pair of moccasins with totally beaded blue and red thunderbird designs. According to Sean Standing Bear, (Osage) 10/20/2000, a non-Osage person might have made these because the birds are positioned upside down. Osage design dictates indicate the birds would point skywards.

Culture
Osage, Sioux and Cheyenne
Material
hide and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Doll2010-37/57

The paint is black, white, and red. The fur is white. The felt is red and black. The string is red. The thread is red and black.

Culture
Northwest Coast
Material
resin, paint, fur, felt, string, leather, cedar bark, cotton, button, bead and thread
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Beaded Bag2-4307

The felt is green. The cotton is beige. The disk is brass. The seed bead is clear, copper, red, orange, lime, green, yellow, blue, and green.

Culture
Plateau ?, Saanich ? and West Saanich Reserve
Material
felt, cotton, leather, disk, brass metal, seed bead, copper metal and lime
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Beaded Bag2-4306

The velvet is maroon. The cloth is cotton. The seed bead is white, gold, red, blue, green, yellow, and orange. The bead is metal.

Culture
Plateau ?, Saanich ? and West Saanich Reserve
Material
leather, velvet, cloth, cotton, seed bead, gold, bead and metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Beaded Bag2-4305

The seed bead is yellow, pink, green, white, and blue.

Culture
Plateau ?, Saanich ? and West Saanich Reserve
Material
velvet, leather, thread, cloth, cotton and seed bead
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Beaded Bag2-1537

The seed bead is black, gray, brown, white, green, yellow, and blue. The wool is red. The cotton is blue, velvet, and brown.

Culture
Yakama
Material
seed bead, leather, cloth, wool, cotton and velvet
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Dagger1891.49.44 .1 - .2

Wooden dagger [.1] with grip wrapped in red wool textile, accompanied by sheath [.2] of black, red and brown textile edged with small white beads. [CAK 23/06/2009]

Culture
Haida
Material
wood, wool textile animal, animal hide skin, bead and glass
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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Necklace, Bone25.0/150

Chinook string of glass trade beads with seven native shell beads interspersed. String is made up of many types of trade beads 80-90% of which are blue.

Material
bead, glass, dentalium shell, clam shell and shell
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Necklace2008-208/5

The glass bead is blue.

Culture
Tlingit: Kake
Material
glass bead
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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