Native American Plains Cheyenne Teepee ( Tipi ) Possible Bag
This is a Cheyenne beaded hide tipi bag, also traditionally known as a "possible bag"—a name derived from the phrase "a bag for every possible thing". Created primarily by women during the late 19th these rectangular containers were essential utilitarian and artistic objects for Plains tribes. crafted from native-tanned hide, features traditional glass seed beads applied in a geometric pattern with finishing touches of metal cone tinklers (tin cones) filled with dyed horsehair.
Size: 18" Wide x 10" tall
Circa: early 4th qtr 19th C
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