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Shirt, part of a chief's costume, of buckskin with painted decoration and quill embroidery, associated with Chief Wanatak: North America, USA or Canada, Plains, Sioux or Gros Ventre or Assiniboine, early 19th century
Legging, part of a chief's costume, of buckskin with painted decoration and quill embroidery, associated with Chief Wanatak: North America, USA, Sioux or Gros Ventre or Assiniboine, early 19th century
Legging, part of a chief's costume, of buckskin with painted decoration and quill embroidery, associated with Chief Wanatak: North America, USA, Plains, Sioux or Gros Ventre or Assiniboine, early 19th century
Moccasin, part of a chief's costume of buckskin with painted decoration and quill embroidery, associated with Chief Wanatak: North America, Plains, Sioux
Moccasin, part of a chief's costume of buckskin with painted decoration and quill embroidery, associated with Chief Wanatak: North America, Plains, Sioux
Glove, part of a chief's costume of buckskin with painted decoration and quill embroidery, associated with Chief Wanatak: North America, Plains, Sioux
Glove, part of a chief's costume of buckskin with painted decoration and quill embroidery, associated with Chief Wanatak: North America, Plains, Sioux
Cradle, of wood, covered with buckskin, decorated with beads, brass tacks, serge cloth and thong fringes, featuring designs from two groups: North America, USA or Canada, Blackfoot and Shoshone-Bannock, mid 19th century
Woman's moccasin, one of a pair, of buckskin embroidered entirely with beads and decorated with silk ribbon, wool tassels, and tin cones: North America, Canada, Alberta, Fort Macleod, Kainai-Blood, late 19th century
Woman's moccasin, one of a pair, of buckskin embroidered entirely with beads and decorated with silk ribbon, wool tassels, and tin cones: North America, Canada, Alberta, Fort Macleod, Kainai-Blood, late 19th century
Smoking bag of buckskin ornamented with coloured cloth, beads, tassels and bands of coloured quillwork: North America, Plains
Pipe bag, of buckskin, decorated with beads, dyed horsehair, and tin cones, fringed with thongs and strips of rawhide wrapped with porcupine quills, used to hold both pipe and tobacco: North America, USA, Northern or Central Plains, possibly Lakota Sioux or Cheyenne, late 19th century
Purse of buckskin with flap, ornamented with beadwork and fringe of tin cones: North America, USA, New Mexico, Apache
Purse of buckskin with flap, ornamented with yellow, black and white beads and with fringe of tin cones: North America, USA, New Mexico, Apache
Model cradle with wood frame covered with buckskin, ornamented with beads and painted: North America, USA, New Mexico, Apache
Model cradle, with wood frame covered with buckskin, ornamented with white, red and black beads: North America, USA, New Mexico, Apache, early 20th century