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  2. Bandolier bag - Wikipedia

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    A bandolier bag is a Native American shoulder pouch, often beaded. Early examples were made from pelts, twined fabrics, or hide, but beginning in the fur trade era , Native American women stitched bags of imported wool broadcloth, lined with cotton calico and often edged with silk ribbons.

  3. Bandolier - Wikipedia

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    [2] The bandolier was fitted with small wooden bottles called charges. The charges were recommended to be turned from a single piece of wood; a two-piece design (tube with a bottom) could come apart and metal charges make too much noise. [3] The number of charges was determined from the size of the musket, that is, the weight of the ball it fired.

  4. Parfleche - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 29. While the most common form of the parfleche was the folded envelope or flat wallet, they were also constructed as laced flat cases, cylinders, and trunks. [3]: 59. The production of parfleche bags declined drastically when mercenaries hired by the US federal government slaughtered the buffalo herds to the

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  6. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Mozaic figure; 7th–11th century; wood with shell-and-stone inlay & silver; 10.2 x 6.4 x ... for their bandolier bags, ... as small as size 22°, about ...

  7. Haversack - Wikipedia

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    The term was adopted by both the English and French (as havresac) cavalry in the 17th century. [3] The word haver likewise means "oats" in Northern English and Scottish dialects. [4] The haversack, especially when used in the military, was generally square and about 12 inches (30 cm) per side with a button-down flap to close it.

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