Sacred Beings
Honouring the horse

Dress Proudly

Bag
Kutenai, c. 1900
CMC II-A-47

These elaborately beaded bandolier bags were made by several Great Lakes communities, including the Dakota. Although these bags were usually worn by people, some Plains communities hung them around their horses' necks and gave the Anishnaabe horses in exchange for them.

Bandolier bag
Dakota, 1914
Owujo Reserve, Manitoba
CMC V-E-170
Saddlebags
Dakota/Lakota, turn of the century
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
CMC V-E-353 a, b

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