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Storage Bag (called Possible Bag)

Lakota (Sioux)

Storage Bag (called Possible Bag)

Lakota Sioux, 1898

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Lakota (Sioux)

Storage Bag (called Possible Bag)

Lakota Sioux, 1898

Physical Qualities Deerskin, beads, tin, possibly horsehair, 15 3/16 in. (38.5 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. L. Manuel Hendler
Object Number 1949.65c
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1949; Mrs. L. Manuel Hendler.
Stripes and Stars: Reclaiming Lakota Independence
Richard Pohrt, Flint Instititute of Art, 'The American Indian and the American Flag'.
H. Hartmann, Die Plains - Und Prarieindianer Nordamerikas, Berlin, 1973, ill. 80.
Schatten van het Museum voor Volkenkunde Rotterdam, Museum voor Volkenkunde, Rotterdam, 1987, p. 97, ill. 131.
Richard Conn, "Circles of the World: Traditional Art of the Plains Indians," Denver: Denver Art Museum, 1982, ill. 44, 45.
William Orchard, "Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians," Museum of the American Indian, 1975.
Advertisement, "American Indian Art Magazine," vol. VIII, no. 4, 1983.
Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Native American Art at Philbrook, 1980, ill. 48, 49.
Norman Feder, "American Indian Art," New York: Abrams, n.d., ill. 2.

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