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Object Number
985-27-10/60214A
Display Title
Painted parfleche container from medicine kit.
Descriptions
Object Description
Painted parfleche case from medicine kit. Consists of painted parfleche container (A), a carved wood tube w/ a snake carved out in relief (B). According to Claflin, tube was used for sucking out evil from the body of the patient. The third portion consists of a long strip of otter skin attached to a snake's head (C). 35.1x19 cm.
Inventory Description
Parfleche tube, painted geometric designs, open both ends, strap handles
Classification
- Accessory
Department
Ethnographic
Date
20th century
Culture
- Crow
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
Materials
Leather
Dimensions
Overall: 35.1 x 19 x 5.5 cm (13 13/16 x 7 1/2 x 2 3/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
985-27-10/60214A; 24651
Provenance
Owner
Dust
(? - ?)
Collector
William H. Claflin, Jr.
(? - 1985)
Collector
William Wildschut
(? - ?)
Donor
William H. Claflin, Jr.
(? - 1985)
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