(a) Quiver. Made of puma skin; beaded; fringed; red wool panels. (b) Rod. Made of wood; light blue, white, and red glass "seed" beads; duck (?) feathers; orange horsehair.
Donor:
David Ives Bushnell Jr., G. B. Gordon, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, and W. C. Farabee
Collection place:
Central Plains, Great Plains, North America
Verbatim coll. place:
; Central Plains
Culture or time period:
Umoⁿhoⁿ
Collector:
Francis La Flesche
Collection date:
1901-1902
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Quivers
Accession date:
1904 and September 8, 1902
Context of use:
Used by the wealthier class. With 2-5199 (bow and arrows).
Department:
Native US and Canada (except California)
Dimensions:
(a)— length 70 centimeters and (b)— length 54 centimeters
Comment:
Photo: 13/93; 13/94; 13/95. Published: Illustrated in "Seven Arrows", by Hyemeyohsts Storm, Harper & Row, New York, 1972, page 332. Exhibited: UCLMA, "Plains Indians", 1971. Used by the wealthier class. With 2-5199 (bow and arrows).
Loans:
S1962-1963 #7: American Indian Council of the Bay Area (August 24, 1962–August 26, 1962), S1962-1963 #8: Four Winds Club, Oakland YWCA (September 13, 1962–September 17, 1962), S1981-1982 #59: University of California, Davis/Pat Charley (April 14, 1982–June 21, 1982), and S1988-1989 #47: Reading Public Museum (Pennsylvania) (June 28, 1989–August 21, 1989)