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Culture/People
possibly Western Apache (attributed)
Previous owner
Dr. John C. Lord (Reverend Lord/Dr. Reverend Lord), Non-Indian
Possible owner
William Clement Bryant (William C. Bryant), Non-Indian, 1830-1898
Previous owner
William Letchworth Bryant (William L. Bryant), Non-Indian, 1871-1947
Seller
William Letchworth Bryant (William L. Bryant), Non-Indian, 1871-1947
Presenter/funding source
Harmon W. Hendricks (Harmon Washington Hendricks), Non-Indian, 1846-1928
Object Name
Bag
Media/Materials
Hide, wool cloth, metal cones, hide thong/babiche, paint, twine/string
Techniques
Cut, sewn, painted, tied
Object Type
Bags/Pouches (and parts)
Place
Arizona; USA
Date created
1870-1885
Collection History
Collection history unknown; given to William Letchworth Bryant (1871-1947) or his father, William Clement Bryant (1830-1898), by Reverend Lord at an unknown date; purchased by MAI from William Letchworth Bryant in 1920 using funds donated by MAI trustee Harmon W. Hendricks (1846-1928).