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Introduction to “Ornithology in Peale’s Museum”
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Donor: Lewis, Meriwether | Clark, William
Geographic Origins: North America (West and Northwest)
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3 pipes from the Sauke's on the Missi[ssi]ppi
One pipe of the Puount, called Winebagou. Near Dog Plains, Missi[ssi]ppi
Bread. This is called Passhequo-quaw-mash
Stone Spear points, from the natives inhabiting the Rocky Mountains
Four Pipes, or calmets from the Nation Saux
The Tail feathers of the Eagle, much prized by the Indians of North America
A Bag prepared of grass by the Pishquilpahs on the Columbia River
Moccosins, worn by the Otoe's
One pipe given to the company by White Pigeon
Bread. This forms a principal article of food among the Enesher, Skillute, Pishquitpahs
Wampum, of various discriptions
A great number of arrows from diferent Tribes of Saux. And a Bow
One pipe of the Fox's and one belong to White Skin, the Chief of the Foxes, Missi[ssi]ppi
A Piece of White Buffaloes skin, from the Missouri
Two very handsomely ornamented Tobacco pouches, ornamented with Porcupine Quills, and Tin, &c. Of the Saux [Sioux?] Tribe
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