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Object Number
985-27-10/59192
Display Title
Woman's dress. 2 pieces of buckskin sewn together up sides
Descriptions
Object Description
Woman's dress. 2 pieces of buckskin sewn together up sides. Large piece of buckskin sewn onto top, back and front, which hangs down over skirt. Fringe, tinkler and brass disc decoration. Band of bayetta around bottom of skirt. Some beadwork a
Inventory Description
Skirt, leather, fringed, metal discs and conical tinklers, red fabric, glass be
Classification
- Skirt
Department
Ethnographic
Date
ca. 1871
Culture
- San Carlos
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
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Arizona
Dimensions
Overall: 70 x 43 x 16 cm (27 9/16 x 16 15/16 x 6 5/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
985-27-10/59192
Provenance
Owner
William Radcliff Morris
(01/01/1878-01/01/1893)
Owner
Mrs. William R. Morris
(07/01/1930)
Owner
Mrs. George Crook
Collector
General George Crook
(01/01/1871)
Donor
William H. Claflin, Jr.
(07/01/1930 - 01/01/1985)
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