I'll see if I have any pictures that show some of the stuff on the inside a little more clearly. I am not very good about remembering a camera. The back rests are made of willow. I have to confess, I cheated a little when I made these. The old ones were made by punching a hole with an awl, and then stringing them together with sinew. I drilled the holes and then strung them together with cord. I always intended to go back and replace the cord with sinew, but I haven't done it yet. It seems that it is easier to move on to a new project, and just leave them as they are. Mine are patterned after Cheyenne ones. There are 150 willows in each chair.
The bundle of willows in front of the tipi is a willow bed. I have two beds. One sleeps single, and one double. The Cheyenne are the only Plains tribe that I am aware of that used these on a regular basis in the early to mid 1800's. More tribes started using them once they settled on the reservations.