Pipestem

Culture/People
probably Lakota (Teton/Western Sioux) (attributed)
Collector
Chaplain Thomas W. Barry (T. W. Barry), Non-Indian, 1852-1904
Previous owner
Chaplain Thomas W. Barry (T. W. Barry), Non-Indian, 1852-1904
Jemima Thibaudeau Barry (Mrs. Thomas W. Barry), Non-Indian, 1849-1933
Donor
Jemima Thibaudeau Barry (Mrs. Thomas W. Barry), Non-Indian, 1849-1933
Honoree
Chaplain Thomas W. Barry (T. W. Barry), Non-Indian, 1852-1904
Collection History
Collected in 1890 at Fort Sully by Chaplain Thomas W. Barry (1852-1904); inherited by his widow, Jemima Thibaudeau Barry (1849-1933); donated to MAI in 1923 by Mrs. Barry in memory of Thomas W. Barry.
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Place
Fort Sully; Sully County; South Dakota; USA
See related items
Lakota (Teton/Western Sioux)
Pipes and Smoking
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Catalog Number
11/8766
Barcode
118766.000
Object Type
Pipes and Smoking
Object Name
Pipestem
Media/Materials
Wood, porcupine quills
Techniques
Quill-wrapped (braided)
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6b9b8383e-b47a-40f2-82c9-d08da6076d76
Record ID
NMAI_127944