Wasco (Native American) Beaded Bag
c. 1860
Tanned leather, cordage, glass beads, brass beads, and commercial brass buttons
Possibly made in either Oregon or Washington state
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Wasco (Native American) Beaded Bag
c. 1860
Tanned leather, cordage, glass beads, brass beads, and commercial brass buttons
Possibly made in either Oregon or Washington state
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Aspen from Wasco Animal Shelter in Wasco, California
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Sandon Street, Wasco, Oregon.
Star People Honoring Water
Lillian Pitt (Warm Springs/Wasco/Yakama)
hide, birch bark beater, copper hooks, acrylic paint, tobacco as blessing. 18” x 18” x 3”
Dress and belt with awl case, C. 1870
Wasco, Native American
Portrait of Wasco Indian with decorated face, feather and bead ornaments. - Wilder - 1903
Wasco/Wishhram
Wasco-Wishram are two closely related Chinook Indian tribes from the Columbia River in Oregon. Today the tribes are part of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs living in the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon and Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation living in the Yakama Indian Reservation in Washington.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasco-Wishram
Native American Wasco 1870s 1877
Oscar Mark or Little Vessel, Coast Wasco, in Native Dress with Headdress and Holding Pipe-tomahawk - Bell - 1877
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