Portable Wooden Writing Desk, c.1885

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_1
Location
Shelf 32 Box 3

A small portable wooden writting desk with a lock, keys and an ink well. The inside flaps fold up to reveal a small storage space underneath and there is a small box with a lid to store pens. This object belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887. 

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Small Dark Blue Beaded Pouch, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_17
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A small dark blue pouch with some bead work in orange, red, green, white and black. A little handle is sown onto the corner of the pouch. This object is believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Embroidered Handkerchief, c.1880

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_5
Location
Shelf 32 Box 2

A white handkerchief embroidered with floral designs and scalloped  edges. This handkerchief belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Large Green, White and Red Pouch with Handle, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_16
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A large pouch made of tan leather with a handle, leather tassels and intricate bead work using red, green, white, blue, black and pink beads. The handle is dyed blue and attached with twine and leather bands to the top of the pouch. This item is believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Strings of Beads, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_15
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

Eight strands of various colored and sized beads, many of which the ends are tied together to make bracelets. These objects are believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Beaded Leather Bands (4), c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
Ac 2002.2_14
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

Four bands tan leather wrapped with various color strands of beads. On the ends of the bands are thin strips of leather. These objects are from the Shoshone Indians at Fort Hall, Idaho, and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Bone Bracelet, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_13
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A bracelet made of small bones strung onto a hemp rope. This object is believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Small Toy Cradleboard with Doll, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_12
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A small toy Cradleboard made of leather and decorated with red, blue, green and yellow bead work. A small porcelain doll is tied into the center of the Cradleboard. This item is believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Small Toy Cradleboard, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_11
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A small toy cradleboard made of tan leather and colored hemp string. The toy is decorated with pink, green, red and blue bead work and a bundle of black cloth meant to represent a baby bundled in the cradleboard. A long multicolored hemp rope is attached to the back of the cradleboard. This item is believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho, and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Small Beaded Drawstring Pouches (2), c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_9 and AC 2002.2_10
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

Two small tan leather drawstring pouches believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. One pouch is decorated with intricate bead work with red, blue and yellow beads. The other pouch is decorated with embroidered patterns in red and blue and features leather tassels at the bottom. Each pouch is tied off with a drawstring at the top. These pouches belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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