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Bandolier bag ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ojibwa peoples, Woodlands region, North American |
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Title |
Bandolier bag |
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Description |
A Bandolier bag in the permanent collection of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis |
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Date |
circa 1900 date QS:P571,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q1336277 |
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Accession number |
81.204.2 |
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Object history | “Woodlands peoples first made large carrying bags for utilitarian purposes, such as for hunting or traveling. Decorative beadwork and panels were later added to the bags as accessories to formal clothing for various ceremonies or societies, such as the Midewewin Society, a group responsible for preserving the health and traditional learning of the Ojibwa people. This particular bag was probably made for a child.” The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, IMCPL Digital Collections | |||||||||||||||||||||||
References | Artifact description: Artifacts at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Marion County Public Library, IMCPL Digital Collections | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | Wendy Kaveney |
This image was provided to Wikimedia Commons by The Children's Museum of Indianapolis as part of an ongoing cooperative project. The artifact represented in the image is part of the permanent collection of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.
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