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Cradle Board, Beaded16/4646
Cradle Board16/1052
Model Cradle Board2-450
Cradle Board11.694.9007

This cradleboard is dark brown wood with metal tacks in a zigzag decoration across an area in the top. Rest of the cradle is missing. BArbara Hail Confirms it is Osage back cradle board.

Culture
Osage
Material
walnut and brass tack
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Cradle Board with Quill WorkX1126.36

This is a classic style of Northern Arapaho cradle except instead of hide it was made of muslin. The quilled disc is a design element that is symbolic for protecting the brain of the baby and is made with sacred colors of red, yellow and black. The lacings represent the baby's ribs, arms, and legs. There are ladder like bands of quillwork that frame the child's face flopping over like braids. The cradle is fashioned over a bent willow hoop. The Arapaho had a Sacred Guild of Quill workers. After initiation quill workers were allowed to make a type of holy embroidery with symbolic designs. Work was restricted to a few objects and four specific colors representing four directions. The cradle is like a tipi as it houses the baby like a tipi houses the family and tribe so both men and women are represented. The disc is a traditional Arapaho design done a lot by the Women's Society of Quill workers. The Shoshone/Arapaho started making these types again in the 1970s and they might still be making them. Possibly matches with cradle strap 05.568.

Culture
Arapaho
Material
muslin, willow, porcupine quill, dye and deer hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model Cradle Board1-11406
Cradle Board2.5E1964
Cradle | Cradle Board1-2188

The cordage is cattail.

Culture
Chinook ?
Material
cedar wood, cedar bark, cord and cat-tail grass
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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