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Bandolier Bag, Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado, USA
Bandolier Bag, c. 1865-75, by an Ute craftsman, made from glass beads, cotton, wool and buffalo hide, bought by the Native Art Acquisition Fund, 1947, at the Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado, USA. Bandolier bags are large, heavily beaded pouches with a slit at the top and a beaded strap worn diagonally over the shoulder. Traditionally, porcupine quills would have been used before glass beads were introduced. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9185423
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4724px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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ACCESSORY
AMERICA
American
artefact
Bag
buffalo hide
Collection
color
COLORADO
CRAFT
denver
DENVER ART MUSEUM
HERITAGE
History
IMAGE
INDIAN
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
MC
MUSEUM
Native American
NORTH AMERICAN
Object
pueblo
STORAGE
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
traditional
Travel
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
usa
UTE
VERTICAL