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Plains Indian Quillwork

Plains Indian Quillwork Tobacco Bag, Native Hide & Beads, c. 1850–1880
Plains Indian Quillwork Tobacco Bag, Native Hide & Beads, c. 1850–1880

Plains Indian Quillwork Tobacco Bag, Native Hide & Beads, c. 1850–1880

By Native American Art

Located in Denver, CO

This exceptional mid-19th century Plains Indian tobacco bag is a rare and visually compelling

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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Hide, Beads

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By Sioux Indian Art

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Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

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