Anklets, Pair

1996.24.2358B

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Basic Information

Artifact Identification Anklets, Pair   (1996.24.2358B)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Personal Artifacts
  2. :
  3. Adornment
  4. :
  5. Body Adornments
Artist/Maker Unknown
Geographic Location
Period N/A
Date 1930s - 1980s
Culture Native American: Great Plains?

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Length) 45.0 cm
Dimension 2 (Width) 39.0 cm
Dimension 3 (Depth) 5.0 cm
Weight 68 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.

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
Reproduction Needs Research

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