Lakota (Sioux)
Quilled pouch
Lakota (Western Sioux), 1867-1899
Physical Qualities
Leathers, dyed quills, glass seed beads, thread, With Fringe: 18 1/2 × 4 3/4 in. (47 × 12 cm.)
Without Fringe: 8 1/4 × 4 3/4 in. (21 × 12 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Dena S. Katzenberg, Baltimore
Object Number
1992.270
This quilled and beaded pouch shows a combination of older artistic techniques and newer materials. Prior to the introduction of glass beads through trade with white people, generations of Lakota women in artistic guilds adorned items with dyed porcupine quills. By the 1840s, quillwork designs began to lose popularity as women gained access to brilliantly colored glass seed beads and steel sewing needles.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1992; Dena S. Katzenberg, Baltimore.
Darienne Turner, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Stripes and Stars: Reclaiming Lakota Independence," October 11, 2020 - March 28, 2021