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Parfleche

Crow1875/1900

Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service

Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service
Moose, WY, United States

The common form of a painted rawhide container is known by the French word parfleche. The folded and rectangular container made from buffalo or other large animal hide was used by the Plains Indian people for storage and packing of dried meat, food, blankets, clothing, and other items.

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  • Title: Parfleche
  • Creator: Crow
  • Date: 1875/1900
  • Location: Plains
  • Contributor: Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service
  • Photographer: David Swift
  • Measurements: L 70, W 34.5 cm
  • Material: Rawhide
  • Current Location: Colter Bay Visitor Center
  • Catalog Number: GRTE 5411
Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service

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