Plains Indian Women Preparing Dinner Print Old West Collectors Series 11”x14”
This is a print that is still sealed and on a cardboard backer.
PLAINS INDIAN WOMEN
"Preparation for Dinner"
The Sioux Indian women of the Teton or Western Dakota tribe sustained and perpetuated village life using their agricultural and domestic skills. Among the Dakota women's many skills were porcupine quill work and bead embroidery. They also performed such essential tasks as dressing hides for clothing and shelter; caring for the children and cooking. (Photo:
Heyn 1899; Credit: Colorado Historical Society.)
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Old West Collectors Series
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