This beautiful and authentic Native American Indian Possibility Bag. The handmade bag is adorned with intricate beadwork in red, blue, green, and yellow trade beads on the sides and represents the unique culture of the Native American people. Probably Sioux tribe. Measures 11" wide x 10" tall x 1 1/2" thick; small possibilities bag. Porcupine quills dyed red on front with very minor missing spots (just 1 or 2). Tin cones with green horse hair on sides. Red feathers on front with leather ties. Made from original linen grain sack bag repurposed. The bag's provenance is not available, but it was manufactured in the United States and has a rich history dating back to the 1890s to 1920. See all photographs and details as No Return. The bag is a valuable collectible for anyone interested in Native American culture and history. Its intricate design, coupled with the fact that it was handmade, make it a one-of-a-kind item. This bag is perfect for anyone looking to own a piece of history and art. Makes for a great display.