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Walking Stick

Dakota:
sagye
Ojibwe:
zaka'on (cane)
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Wood walking stick carved with an overall floral motif and brightly painted. Handle is made of carved pipestone and tip is made of antler (est.).

Dimensions: 

length: 35 inches
greatest width, width: 1 9/16 inches
greatest circumference, circumference: 2 1/4 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: 
1822
Cultural Association: 
Dakota Indians
Related Object Types: 
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Walking Stick

Dakota:
sagye
Ojibwe:
zaka'on (cane)
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Pipestone

Henry Benjamin Whipple

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Ojibwe:
zaka'on (cane)
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