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Hammer43.201.129

This hammer has hide totally covering the wood handle and around the part that holds the stone to the handle. The tapered, grey stone hammer is chipped on one end. The other end has a rounded tip to it. There is one groove around the head at both ends.The condition on this one is a slightly chipped stone but it is nicely carved. This might have had a decorative horsetail hanging from it. Such clubs were used in dances before a hunt and had symbolic and ceremonial function not a war function. Members of a society carried these as badges of honor and emblems of office.

Culture
Plains
Material
stone and rawhide hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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MoccasinsX1126.7a-b

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Plains
Material
hide, cotton cloth and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe43.201.238

Red catlinite(pipestone) T-shaped pipe bwl.

Culture
Plains
Material
catlinite
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Hammer with Beaded Handle43.201.128

This hammer has a handle totally covered with hide that extends over the stone hammer. The grey stone hammer has no grooves but is tapered on each end.At one time this might have had a decorative horsetail hanging from it. Such clubs were used in dances before a hunt and had symbolic and ceremonial function not a war function. Members of a society carried these as badges of honor and emblems of office.

Culture
Plains
Material
catlinite, bead and wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Inlayed Hammer43.201.126

This ax might have been made for sale because inlaying the turquoise was something done usually only for trade. The other possibility is it was used solely for dance. However, this type was made throughout the Plains area. The stick has been spilt and encompasses the entire stone and then the hide is wrapped around the handle securing it. Has a tag that reads "Indian stone hammer"

Culture
Plains
Material
stone and hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woven Beadwork Strip with Diamond Pattern43.201.59

This is a woven, beaded strip possibly for a bandolier bag.

Culture
Plains
Material
bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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ScraperX1126.5

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Plains
Material
bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Roach63.201.3

Dick S. Ramsay Fund

Culture
Plains
Material
deerhair and porcupine guard hair
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe Broken in Two Pieces43.201.254a-b

Anonymous gift in memory of Dr. Harlow Brooks

Culture
Plains
Material
catlinite
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe43.201.236

T-shaped pipe bowl in red pipestone.

Culture
Plains
Material
catlinite
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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