Einsiedler, the quality of your workmanship and the depth of your knowledge astonishes me. All of those items show the highest levels of skill, as well as creativity tempered with adherence to traditional style.
This is the kind of stuff we like (and need!) to see.
Have you done any work with buffalo wool? Larry Belitz (the brain tan guy) used to sell small bags of twined buffalo wool. These were apparently not uncommon in buffalo country, but survival of these artifacts is poor due to their fragility and susceptibility to bugs. There are also several very old sets of midwestern (primarily Sauk & Fox) leg bands "out there," made of blue and white pony beads woven with buffalo wool yarn. I've been thinking of attempting a couple of projects involving buffalo wool yarn, but it ain't easy to find, and there is no way my level of craftsmanship would come anywhere close to yours!
Thanks for posting!
Notchy Bob