with his Fort Sill, I.T. imprint, 6.5" x 4.25", ca 1870. Title appears as pencil inscription, verso. This is another view providing important details of the structure by which buffalo hides were pieced together to form a tipi cover. Each tribal group had a distinctive cover pattern and means of assembling the hides. Here, three young girls are visiting on the "front porch." The lodge owner is standing in the doorway of his home. The wool blanket door cover has been lifted up and hooked onto one of the wooden lacing pins. The man wears a striped silk shirt, a breastplate of long hair pipes, and holds a pipe-tomahawk. Condition: A few small spots, nicked or bent corners.
with his Fort Sill, I.T. imprint, 6.5" x 4.25", ca 1870. Title appears as pencil inscription, verso. This is another view providing important details of the structure by which buffalo hides were pieced together to form a tipi cover. Each tribal group had a distinctive cover pattern and means of assembling the hides. Here, three young girls are visiting on the "front porch." The lodge owner is standing in the doorway of his home. The wool blanket door cover has been lifted up and hooked onto one of the wooden lacing pins. The man wears a striped silk shirt, a breastplate of long hair pipes, and holds a pipe-tomahawk. Condition: A few small spots, nicked or bent corners.
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