Pipe Bag
Pipe Bag
Pipe Bag


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Native American
Native American - Plains ➔ Pipe Bag

Identifier:
114269
Description:
This pipe bag is made of hide and is decorated with blue, white, red, and yellow beads. It has fringe along the bottom. 

In July of 1990, this pipe bag was identified by Barbara Hail. It was used to hold a man's tobacco and pipe bowl. The colors and motifs are typical of the Cheyenne. 
Date:
1865 – 1895
Materials:
Deer Hide, Horsehair, Dye, Ochre
Dimensions:
33"" h 6.5"" w
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Mrs. F. S. Torrey
Related Entities:
Cheyenne (creator) Mrs. F. S. Torrey (donor)
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