Anklets, Pair
1996.24.2358A
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Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Anklets, Pair (1996.24.2358A) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | Unknown |
Geographic Location | |
Period | N/A |
Date | 1930s - 1980s |
Culture | Native American: Great Plains? |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Length) | 51.5 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Width) | 37.0 cm |
Dimension 3 (Depth) | 5.0 cm |
Weight | 74 g |
Measuring Remarks | Under Review |
Materials | Textile--Cotton, Plant--Fiber, Plant--Cotton, Animal--Hair, Animal--Skin--with Fur/Feathers/Scales, Animal--Mammal--Hooved--Goat |
Manufacturing Processes | Piercing, Sewing, Tanning, |
Research Remarks
Description | In Indian Dances of North America: Their Importance to Indian Life (Page 457), these anklets are made from angora-goat hair. |
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Published Description | Under Review |
Bibliography | Laubin, Reginald. Indian Dances of North America: Their Importance to Indian Life. University of Oklahoma Press: 1977. Page 457 |
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Artifact History
Credit Line/Dedication | Reginald and Gladys Laubin Collection |
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Reproduction | Needs Research |
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