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Sash with Scroll and Sun Designs

This sash of red wool trade cloth decorated with white and black glass beads was created around 1875 by a Coushatta tribe member. See the sash as it was worn by a Coushatta man in 1908 in a black-and-white photograph in the KnowLA entry “Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana.”

Sash with Scroll and Sun Designs

Courtesy of National Museum of the American Indian

Sash with Scroll and Sun Designs. Coushatta Peoples

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Courtesy of National Museum of the American Indian
Date 1875
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