About the Artwork
Bandolier Bag
ca. 1850
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Native American
Delaware
Glass beads, tin cones, wool yarn, silk ribbon, cotton, native tanned black dyed deerskin
Overall: 30 1/2 × 15 1/2 inches (77.5 × 39.4 cm)
Costume Accessories
Indigenous Americas
Museum Purchase, Flint Ink Foundation and Edgar A.V. Jacobsen Acquisition Fund
2006.15
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Provenance
(Antique shop) (Shakopee, Minnesota, USA);Jeff Nelson (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)
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Delaware, Native American, Bandolier Bag, ca. 1850, glass beads, tin cones, wool yarn, silk ribbon, cotton, native tanned black dyed deerskin. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Flint Ink Foundation and Edgar A.V. Jacobsen Acquisition Fund, 2006.15.
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