Authentic Native American Indian Salinan Medicine Bag

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Salinan Leather Medicine Bag
William Banks - Salinan

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Native American Indian Buckskin Medicine Bag

Leather
Glove leather
Dimensions
All measurements are approximate - bags may vary slightly:
Total length from top of bag to end of fringe - 10 inches;
Total width including fringe - 8 inches;
Functional size of bag 2 1/4" wide by 4 " long;
Length of neckstrap 24-30"
Details
Plastic pony beads, silver and accent color;
Smoked with sage in a traditional manner;
Hand stitched;
Edges finished with blanket stitch
Artist
William Banks, Salinan

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Salinan Tribe

The Salinan Indians inhabited coastal and inland parts of what is now California for at least 10,000 years. Salinan peoples were divided into three regional groups: the Antoniano of the north, the Migueleno of the south, and the Playano of the coast. They were never a very populous nation and today they are centered in Monetery and San Luis Obispo counties. Salinas regard the eagle, the coyote, and the humming-bird as creators.

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