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Bandolier Bag

Date
c.1920
possibly made in
Canada, North and Central America
Current Location
Not on view
Dimensions
15 x 46 in. (38.1 x 116.8 cm)
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Rights
Public Domain
Object Number
16:1976
NOTES
As prized items for trade and gift exchange, bandolier bags express wealth, social standing, and culturally-specific ideas of adornment and beauty. Such bags are a part of one’s personal regalia, or attire. They can be worn on the side or front of the body to display brilliant embroidery on the bag and shoulder strap. The black velvet band in the center of the bag is decorated with a floral pattern arranged to convey a sense of balance and symmetry. Bandolier bags are a centuries-old artistic tradition of the Prairie and Great Lakes regions.

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