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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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Northern Plains Parfleche Bag
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Made during the period soon after the Plains Indians were forced to live on reservation, this bag retains its traditional form and paint. It is probably Nez Perces, who were a migratory people who traded horses with other peoples. The parfleche bag perfectly suited a horseback culture, being easy to transport.
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Origin: United States, Idaho Period: 1900-1919 Materials: Parfleche, which is a hardened hide, usually buffalo, that has been stretched and dried. This hide is often used to make parfleche bags, such as this. Condition: Excellent. Creation Date: circa 1900 Styles / Movements: American Indian Dealer Reference #: MC1932 Incollect Reference #: 115675 -
Dimensions
W. 12 in; H. 24 in; W. 30.48 cm; H. 60.96 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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