noun
- A container or envelope made of rawhide, used by Native Americans (especially Plains tribes) for storing and transporting dried meat, pemmican, or other goods.
- Rawhide that has been treated and dried, used as material for making containers, shields, or other items.
Usage: historical; often used in plural form
Usage: historical
Examples
- The museum displayed a parflesh decorated with traditional geometric patterns.
- Plains Indians stored pemmican in parfleshes to preserve it during long journeys.
- Parfleshes were essential for nomadic tribes who needed portable storage solutions.
- The trader examined the parflesh carefully before purchasing it from the craftsperson.
- Archaeological findings include numerous parfleshes that reveal how Native Americans organized their camps.