This is a Lakota woman’s dress, made around 1920, crafted from hide and richly decorated with blue beadwork featuring geometric and symbolic patterns across the yoke. Long fringes accent the sleeves and hem, while beadwork details extend down the garment, blending artistry with cultural meaning. Created for ceremonial and special occasions, dresses like this reflect the skill, identity, and traditions of the Lakota people.
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