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Container made of rawhide
A parfleche is a Native American rawhide container that is embellished by painting, incising, or both. Envelope-shaped parfleches have historically been
Parfleche
Flexible container
Indigenous tribes in what would become the United States and Canada made the parfleche, a bag or container made of buffalo rawhide and decorated with pigments
Bag
Artistic practice of Plains Indians
painting on either tanned or raw animal hides. Tipis, tipi liners, shields, parfleches, robes, clothing, drums, and winter counts could all be painted. Art historian
Plains_hide_painting
Native American tribe in Oklahoma
prepared meats to make pemmican. Dogs were used to pull travois and rawhide parfleche that contained camping goods for short moves. The Kiowa tended to stay
Kiowa
Plains Native North American tribe
was primarily a high-energy food reserved for war parties. Carried in a parfleche pouch, pemmican was eaten only when the men did not have time to hunt
Comanche
Indigenous people of the Great Plains
Lakota parfleche, c. 1890, Speed Art Museum
Lakota_people
Subspecies of bison
tallow. Skulls can be used ceremonially as altars. Rawhide is used for parfleches, shield covers, and moccasin soles. Hides with the fur are used for blankets
Plains_bison
Indigenous basket-backpack in the Philippines
and bamboo. There are also rare pasiking specimens utilizing deer hide (parfleche) and wood. There are at least two specimens utilizing a whole turtle shell
Pasiking
Inflatable pressure bag
Boil-in-bag Fuel bladder Mashk Milk bag Packet (container) Paper bag Paper sack Parfleche Pastry bag Pipe bag Plastic bag Purdue Improved Crop Storage bags Reusable
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Oglala Lakota area in South Dakota, US
studios and use diverse media in both traditional Lakota artforms, such as parfleche and beadwork, and contemporary styles. The Oglala are becoming involved
Pine_Ridge_Indian_Reservation
Native American museum in Ariel, Washington
nonprofit organization with nine employees. Collections include baskets, parfleches, corn husk bags, dolls, spoons, cradles, moccasins, tomahawks, pipes,
Lelooska_Museum
Development of animal-hide processing throughout human history
Buckskin Colambre Goatskin (material) History of clothing and textiles Parfleche Plains hide painting Waterskin Gilligan, Ian (March 2010). "The Prehistoric
History_of_hide_materials
Native American artist (1896–1963)
classic Native American designs — specifically Navajo textiles and Plains parfleches, painted rawhide containers — while also aligning with the Art Nouveau
Mary_Sully
Boil-in-bag Fuel bladder Mashk Milk bag Packet (container) Paper bag Paper sack Parfleche Pastry bag Pipe bag Plastic bag Purdue Improved Crop Storage bags Reusable
Khorjin
Native American tribe in Montana
lodge. Instead of rawhide bags of many shapes and sizes, the women made parfleches from now on. Both the Salish-Tunaxe and the Semteuse were almost "killed
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
Confederated_Salish_and_Kootenai_Tribes
Native American painter and printmaker (1940–2025)
Klee; a Blackfoot robe, Agnes Martin; beadwork color is Josef Albers; a parfleche is Frank Stella; design is Vasarely's positive and negative space." In
Jaune_Quick-to-See_Smith
Winter counts. Women painted geometric designs on tanned robes and rawhide parfleches, which sometimes served as maps. During the Reservation Era of the late
Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Visual_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native American landscape artist
paintings are of American landscape with basket, weaving, pottery or parflêche patterns of the Native American people who live or lived in that same
Kay_WalkingStick
Kiowa painter from Oklahoma (1907–1981_
historically Plains women painted geometrical designs, such as those found on parfleches rather than narrative, representational work. Flora Belle Schrock (Kiowa
Lois_Smoky_Kaulaity
American visual artist from New York (born 1948)
“Starblanket Heaven”, Bismarck Art Gallery Association, Bismarck, ND 2003: “Parfleche Visions and Moon Breast Mothers”, New Century Artists, New York 1979:
Nadema_Agard
Native American narrative art
historically painted abstract geometrical designs, such as those found in parfleches, whereas men paint representational designs. The men's designs were often
Ledger_art
British biologist, curator and poet (born 1939)
1976. No Northwestern Passage: a long-poem, London, Writers Forum. 1977. Parfleche, Swansea, Galloping Dog Press. 1977. On Osgodby Cliffs (Poems for Cleveland)
Colin_Simms
12 tribes in Montana. The 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) building has Parfleche patterns that represent the 12 tribes etched and stained onto the floor
The Payne Family Native American Center
The_Payne_Family_Native_American_Center
Indigenous people of North America
seats/beds, rolled rush mats for sleeping and transport, raw hide bags and parfleches for storage. While at war, simple semi-cylindrical willow-frame shelters
Northern_Shoshone
Cowlitz Southwest Ethnic - Native American Collections include baskets, parfleches, corn husk bags, dolls, spoons, cradles, moccasins, tomahawks, pipes,
List of museums in Washington (state)
List_of_museums_in_Washington_(state)
American anthropologist (1893–1961)
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1930. Spier, Leslie. Plains Indian Parfleche Designs. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1931. Spier, Leslie
Leslie_Spier
Inactive US Air Force unit
surmounting the shield a buffalo skull, in its proper colors, charged with a parfleche pouch, in its proper colors; the pouch marked with a symbolic design in
407th_Air_Refueling_Squadron
2008 spelling competition
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81st Scripps National Spelling Bee
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horses to the region by the 1730s—plains goods such as buffalo hides and parfleches. The Okanagan people were important middlemen in this trade network. The
Okanagan_Trail
Native American artist from Oklahoma, U.S. (born 1951)
theme, Fields created a series of clay parfleches. She was especially interested in the metaphor these parfleches provided of the culture of the times and
Anita_Fields
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