![Possible Bag, Sioux, Lakota (Sioux), or Hinono'ei (Arapaho), c.1875, Tanned hide, glass seed beads, tin cones, dyed horsehair, and sinew, Made in United States, North and Central America, Jewelry & personal accessories, Possible Bag, Sioux, Lakota (Sioux), or Hinono'ei (Arapaho), c.1875, Tanned hide, glass seed beads, tin cones, dyed horsehair, and sinew, Made in United States, North and Central America, Jewelry & personal accessories,](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2HB2RM5/possible-bag-sioux-lakota-sioux-or-hinonoei-arapaho-c1875-tanned-hide-glass-seed-beads-tin-cones-dyed-horsehair-and-sinew-made-in-united-states-north-and-central-america-jewelry-personal-accessories-10-18-6-in-254-457-152-cm-2HB2RM5.jpg)
Possible Bag, Sioux, Lakota (Sioux), or Hinono'ei (Arapaho), c.1875, Tanned hide, glass seed beads, tin cones, dyed horsehair, and sinew, Made in United States, North and Central America, Jewelry & personal accessories,
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Lakota (Sioux) buffalo hide possible bag | Early seed beads, likely from matching tepee bag… | Native american crafts, Native north americans, Native american art
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Possible Bag, Sioux, Lakota (Sioux), or possibly Hinono'ei (Arapaho), c.1890, Tanned hide, glass seed beads, tin cones, and dyed horsehair, Made in United States, North and Central America, Jewelry & personal accessories,
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Medicine Bag Native American medicine bag made Smoked Brain Tanned Leather Deer Glass Seed Bead Medicine Bag sold separately
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Warfare | A Song for the Horse Nation - October 29, 2011 through January 7, 2013 - The National Museum of the American Indian - Washington, D.C.
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Seed Bead Color Preference Among Native American Tribes- Craft Focus Article by Crazy Crow Trading Post
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