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Ojibwe Bandolier

Ojibwe floral beaded bandolier bag with full pocket and intermediate beaded panel. Matching shoulder straps. Metallic bead edging and bugle bead drops ending in black wool yarn tuffs. 15" x 46" plus drops The Ojibwe people can be found through Ontario and into Montana. The name “Ojibwe” (meaning “puckered up”) was given to them by other tribes, referencing their traditional moccasins with a puckered seam on top. The Ojibwe call themselves “Anishinaabeg”, meaning “True People.” Archaeological and linguistic evidence along with tribal oral tradition suggests that Ojibwe, Ottawa, and Potawatomi all originated from the same tribe and eventually split into three different groups.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Eastern Woodlands - Ojibwe, Native American

SIZE: 15" x 46" plus drops

Ojibwe floral beaded bandolier bag with full pocket and intermediate beaded panel. Matching shoulder straps. Metallic bead edging and bugle bead drops ending in black wool yarn tuffs. 15" x 46" plus drops The Ojibwe people can be found through Ontario and into Montana. The name “Ojibwe” (meaning “puckered up”) was given to them by other tribes, referencing their traditional moccasins with a puckered seam on top. The Ojibwe call themselves “Anishinaabeg”, meaning “True People.” Archaeological and linguistic evidence along with tribal oral tradition suggests that Ojibwe, Ottawa, and Potawatomi all originated from the same tribe and eventually split into three different groups.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Eastern Woodlands - Ojibwe, Native American

SIZE: 15" x 46" plus drops

$1,925.00

Original: $5,500.00

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Ojibwe Bandolier—

$5,500.00

$1,925.00

Description

Ojibwe floral beaded bandolier bag with full pocket and intermediate beaded panel. Matching shoulder straps. Metallic bead edging and bugle bead drops ending in black wool yarn tuffs. 15" x 46" plus drops The Ojibwe people can be found through Ontario and into Montana. The name “Ojibwe” (meaning “puckered up”) was given to them by other tribes, referencing their traditional moccasins with a puckered seam on top. The Ojibwe call themselves “Anishinaabeg”, meaning “True People.” Archaeological and linguistic evidence along with tribal oral tradition suggests that Ojibwe, Ottawa, and Potawatomi all originated from the same tribe and eventually split into three different groups.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Eastern Woodlands - Ojibwe, Native American

SIZE: 15" x 46" plus drops

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