LOT 165 An Ojibwa or Cree pipe bag. Plains. Buckskin with …
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An Ojibwa or Cree pipe bag. Plains. buckskin with remains of yellow pigment, cloth, coloured glass and brass beads, the four tongue top with the remains of a blue cloth edging, the differing panels with chequer designs and with knotted brass bead tassels, circa 1870,. 87cm long.. . Provenance. Michael G. Johnson Collection.. . Literature. Michael G. Johnson. Ojibwa, People of Forests and Prairies, 2016, p.119 - 120.. . ~The designs are likely related to earlier Subarctic woven quillwork designs used to decorate skin coats and cradleboards.~
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