SKU: 200120-72

Nez Perce Yakima Beaded Bag

$2,200.00

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Early/Mid 20th Century

13" H x 14" H Fringe x 7.5" W 

Hand Crafted from Hide Leather and Glass Seed Beads Double Sided with Pink on one Side and Yellow on the Other Side in a Geometric Design

In Very Good Condition

Collected by Robert Nemitz (1905-2005) Superintendent of Anacortes Oil Refineries. Born Iowa - moved to South Dakota near Sioux Reservation, then to Anacortes in 1937 and traveled a lot to Yakima and did the local flea markets

Nez Perce and Yakama beaded bags are iconic examples of Plateau Indian beadwork from the Columbia Plateau region (encompassing parts of present-day Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Montana). These flat, rectangular or pouch-style bags, often made from leather (like smoke-tanned hide) and decorated with colorful glass seed beads, emerged prominently in the mid-to-late 19th century. They evolved from earlier woven cornhusk bags used for storage, transitioning into decorative purses or accessories carried by women to display skill, status, and cultural pride.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Nez Perce - Wasco

Year Range: 1925 - 1950

Region: Plains

Dimensions: 13 in14 in7.5 in

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