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Pair of Mittens with blue and white checked leather trim47.172.6a-b

Gift of Sidney Weiner and Harry Hurdy

Culture
Kalaallit
Material
fur, hide and dye
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woman's Pouch40.913

Ella C. Woodward Memorial Fund

Culture
Kalaallit
Material
new brown seal fur, hide and fabric
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model Cradle Decorations50.67.44

The backboard for the cradle is missing, only the quilled ornaments remain. These consist of two large sections of smoked skin, which wrapped around the cradle and were decorated with orange, white, red, brown, light blue and yellow porcupine quills. The design may be called "otter tail” design as the fretwork moves from left to right as if the otter was doing this: jump-jump-slide-jump-jump. Another suggestion is that he "fret" design may be an abstract thunderbird. There are also two straps decorated with quill wrapped thongs, tin cones, and blue and white pony beads. The cradle model is exceptional in two respects. First it is a model and only 3 are known. (The other being in the NMAI and the Peabody Salem Essex). This suggests it was might have been made for sale as pieces that are missing perhaps were not made, or were lost after it was acquired. The cradle decorations are displayed on this mount condensed, as the piece would have been longer. The rectangular piece below might not be in correct location. B Hail, "Hau, Kola,” pg. 144, fig. 127, shows an early Dakota cradle with three of these rectangular forms dangling down from the bottom of the cradle board not from the wrappings.

Culture
Sioux
Material
wood, hide, porcupine, bird quill, tin cone, glass bead and wool cloth
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tubular Needle Case with incised decorationsX705.2

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Eskimo
Material
ivory and hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Knife CaseX1176.3

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Cheyenne
Material
hide, glass bead, metal and sinew
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Dance Accessory1891.49.35 .1 - .2

Red and black salmon carved from wood and used in dances. [CAK 09/04/2010]

Culture
Haida
Material
wood, pigment, animal hide skin and string
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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Beaded Band43.201.48

This is a hide band beaded with white, blue and yellow triangles. It was probably cut from something else. An old tag indicates it belonged to Sitting Bull.

Culture
Sioux, Hunkpapa and Lakota
Material
bead and hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll (Ahuta Shelowa)03.325.4622

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
She-we-na
Material
feather, fur, yarn, cloth, hide, wood, string, pigment and nail
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Rattle2010-37/40

The paint is red, black, and turquoise.

Culture
“Unknown” ?
Material
wood, hide, paint, leather, deer hoof, feather and copper ore metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Drum2010-45/1