Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Sewing bag, accession number 2-6943, described as Workbag. Fur and leather trimmed flap lined with brown dyed fishskin and applique letter-like designs. Leather strip closure. Notes on applique work, according to Alaskan Eskimo consultant R.L. Senungetuk (7/87): "This is not introduced applique. This technique is traditional and common method in 19th century among reindeer and sealing groups. Fine skin product is usually from throats of reindeer and/or seals. Cultural provenience as listed on card: "Western Eskimo.