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Nez Perce Parfleche Packet

Nez Perce parfleche; colorful patterns in diamonds and rectangles, outlined in blue. Came directly from a Nez Perce family near Lewiston, ID. The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The original containers had graphics that were maps, geographical depictions such as rivers and mountains, or symbols that told the family’s stories. Once the parfleche left the family, the story was lost and the parfleche became Native American art rather than a meaningful storyteller.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Plateau - Nez Perce, Native American

SIZE: 12" x 25"

$1,575.00

Original: $4,500.00

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Nez Perce Parfleche Packet—

$4,500.00

$1,575.00

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Nez Perce Parfleche Packet

Nez Perce parfleche; colorful patterns in diamonds and rectangles, outlined in blue. Came directly from a Nez Perce family near Lewiston, ID. The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The original containers had graphics that were maps, geographical depictions such as rivers and mountains, or symbols that told the family’s stories. Once the parfleche left the family, the story was lost and the parfleche became Native American art rather than a meaningful storyteller.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Plateau - Nez Perce, Native American

SIZE: 12" x 25"

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Nez Perce parfleche; colorful patterns in diamonds and rectangles, outlined in blue. Came directly from a Nez Perce family near Lewiston, ID. The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The original containers had graphics that were maps, geographical depictions such as rivers and mountains, or symbols that told the family’s stories. Once the parfleche left the family, the story was lost and the parfleche became Native American art rather than a meaningful storyteller.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Plateau - Nez Perce, Native American

SIZE: 12" x 25"