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Perhaps equally typical of the area were the Long 

 slender bags tor smoking outfits. These arc especially 

 conspicuous in Dakota collections where they range 

 from 80 to 150 cm. in Length. At the (aids, they have 

 rows of rawhide strips wrapped with quills and below 



Fig. 27. Bag decorated with Porcupine Quills and Beads. Dakota. 



a fringe of buckskin (Fig. 28). The Dakota type has 

 been noted among the Assiniboin, Cheyenne, Crow, 

 and Hidatsa, but rarely among the Ute, Arapaho, or 

 Shoshoni. The Kiowa and Comanche make one, but 



