- A
parfleche is a
Native American rawhide container that is
embellished by painting, incising, or both. Envelope-shaped
parfleches have
historically been...
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break up
large areas.
Buffalo robes and
parfleches were
frequently painted with
geometrical patterns.
Parfleches are
rawhide envelopes for
carrying and...
- tallow.
Skulls can be used
ceremonially as altars.
Rawhide is used for
parfleches,
shield covers, and
moccasin soles.
Hides with the fur are used for blankets...
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Lakota parfleche, c. 1890,
Speed Art Museum...
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classic Native American designs —
specifically Navajo textiles and
Plains parfleches,
painted rawhide containers —
while also
aligning with the Art Nouveau...
- S****ed to
resemble white parchment,
rawhide skins were
folded to make
parfleches in
which food, clothing, and
other personal belongings were kept. Women...
- lodge.
Instead of
rawhide bags of many
shapes and sizes, the
women made
parfleches from now on.: 327 Both the Salish-Tunaxe and the
Semteuse were almost...
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nonprofit organization with nine employees.
Collections include baskets,
parfleches, corn husk bags, dolls, spoons, cradles, moccasins, tomahawks, pipes,...
- Boil-in-bag Fuel
bladder Mashk Milk bag
Packet (container)
Paper bag
Paper sack
Parfleche Pastry bag Pipe bag
Plastic bag
Purdue Improved Crop
Storage bags Reusable...
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prepared meats to make pemmican. Dogs were used to pull
travois and
rawhide parfleche that
contained camping goods for
short moves. The
Kiowa tended to stay...