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Nez Perce

Interpretive text from Nimiipuu Tribal Committee:
"Constructed from qemu/dogbane and inner cornhusks, which may have been more available after Spalding had introduced corn to the Nimiipuu, in an effort to disrupt our gathering cycle and yearly movement across the land. These bags were constructed for storage of the various highly valued roots that were gathered throughout the season, including: qeq'iit, qaaws, and qem'es. A characteristic of earlier root bags, was to utilize the dogbane foundational twined elements as part of the design- overlaying the cornhusk false embroidered elements to create contrast with the dogbane."

Details

  • Title: Cornhusk Bag (ˀımáˀsp̉alx̣)
  • Contributor: Nez Perce National Historical Park, National Park Service
  • Original Source: Nez Perce Tribe Wetxuuwíitin Collection
  • National Park Service Catalog Number: NEPE 34552
  • Medium: Cornhusk, beargrass, hemp, hide
  • Measurements: W 45, L 86 cm
  • Date: ca. 1830s – 1840s

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