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Vertically woven, Large, flat cornhusk bag. Constructed using plain twining of Indian hemp with dyed and undyed cornhusk false embroidery. Geometric hourglass figures featured on both sides.

Cornhusk Bag
ˀımáˀsp̉alx̣

Nez Perce
ca. 1830s – 1840s  

Interpretive text from Nimiipuu Tribal Committee:
"Constructed from qemu/dogbane, which was hand-twined, and cornhusks, from the inner part of the corn. Prior to introduction of corn as a weaving material, beargrass served this purpose. These storage bags were used to hold various types of processed roots that were dried for winter use, and also used by the 'brides' side of the mis'qoyiit-'Wedding Trade.'"

Hemp, cornhusk, dye. L 55.5, W 45.5 cm
Nez Perce National Historical Park, NEPE 8761