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Pouch

Dakota:
wóżuha
Ojibwe:
zhooniyaa-mashkimod; zhooinyaa-mashkimodens
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Loom-woven pouch, rectangular with long strap made with multicolored glass seed beads, in checkered design. Pouch features net bead fringe along outer seam and is lined with red silk fabric. Predominant colors are: red, white, pink and green.

Dimensions: 

height: 3 3/4 inches
width: 3 3/8 inches
strap length, length: 24 1/2 inches
strap width, width: 9/16 inches
average fringe length, length: 1/2 inches

Creation Location: 
Minnesota, United States
Created Date: 
Approximately 1860 to Approximately 1901
Source: 
Gift of the Sibley House Association of the Minnesota Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Housed at: 
Minnesota Historical Society
Catalog Number: 
1508
Cultural Association: 
Dakota Indians
Cultural Association: 
Ojibwa Indians
Related Object Types: 
Bags
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Dakota:
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