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Exhibition
![]() Pikuni (Blackfeet), Parfleche, 1890-1910, animal hide, pigment, The Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Trust Fund When Form Follows Function: Rawhide Containers from the PlainsFriday, August 24, 2007Sunday, February 10, 2008 Painted rawhide containers, known as parfleche, were traditionally made and used by tribes of the Plains region to store and transport food and possessions. Adorned with a variety of complex abstract designs, passed down through generations of women, these containers provided a means for creative, spiritual, and intellectual expression, while preserving the traditions of the artists' ancestors. |
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