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Donor: Lewis, Meriwether | Clark, William
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Bread. This is called Passhequo-quaw-mash
A handsomely ornamented belt, from the Winnebagou's or Puount's
Roots, presented to Captn. Lewis on the 24th of June 1806 by Neeshneparkeooh [Neeshneparkkeook] the great chief of the Pottotepallers [Nez Perce]
A handsome Belt worn by the Saux as a garter
The Tail feathers of the Eagle, much prized by the Indians of North America
Wampum, of various discriptions
A small Mantle of very fine wool, worn by the Crow's nation Menetarre
Stone Spear points, from the natives inhabiting the Rocky Mountains
Amulets -- taken from the shields of the Blackfoot Indians
Bulbus Roots
Four Pipes, or calmets from the Nation Saux
A Water-cup of the Natives who resides in the Plains of Columbia, made of grass by the Pishquilpahs on the Columbia River
The Roots of Cows [cous]
A Bag prepared of grass by the Pishquilpahs on the Columbia River
3 pipes from the Sauke's on the Missi[ssi]ppi
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