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Female doll with buckskin dress, beaded shoulders and bodice with geometric designs
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Female doll with buckskin dress, beaded shoulders and bodice with geometric designs
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Beaded rawhide lance case with Stroud cloth fringe / Native American; Crow

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Leather lance case with geometric beadwork and painted designs. Edge is trimmed with stroud cloth.

Tribes in the Southern Plains used lances frequently in warfare. The Spanish-Mexican soldiers were skilled lancers and likely caused the extensive use of the weapon through contact with the Plains tribes. The lances were used in mounted and hand-to-hand combat. The regular use of lances led to them becoming a part of ceremonies and increased their value to the people, which encouraged decorative holders such as this (Taylor 2001, 62-63).

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Title(s): 
Beaded rawhide lance case with Stroud cloth fringe
Culture: 
Native American; Crow
Date: 
19th century
Period: 
Historic
Place: 
Great Plains, United States of America
Materials/Techniques: 
leather, glass, pigment, wool, metal
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Accession No: 
84.1914
Department: 
Not On View

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