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Marcy Burns American Indian Arts LLC
520 East 72nd Street, 2C (By Appointment Only)
New York City, NY 10021 , United States
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Plateau ( Nez Perces) Cornhusk Bag
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Description
This is a very finely woven small cornhusk bag that has survived the years in impeccable condition. It was likely used by a child. The Nez Perces were migratory people who traded horses to the Plains Indian tribes. All of their possessions had to be easily transported. Bags were carried during ceremonies as well as everyday life.
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Origin: United States, Idaho Period: 1900-1919 Materials: cornhusk, string, cotton cloth, leather Condition: Good. excellent condition Creation Date: circa 1900 Styles / Movements: American Indian, Traditional Dealer Reference #: mc2017 Incollect Reference #: 164421 -
Dimensions
W. 5.87 in; H. 6.5 in; D. 0.25 in; W. 14.91 cm; H. 16.51 cm; D. 0.64 cm;
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For over thirty years, Marcy Burns American Indian Arts LLC has been nationally recognized as a premier dealer in antique American Indian basketry, textiles, pottery and jewelry, including Native American and Classic Designer jewelry from Taxco, Mexico.
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