Sleeves with Floral Beadwork Cuffs

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Title

Sleeves with Floral Beadwork Cuffs

Identifier

E357904-0

Description

Woolen indigo blue trade cloth sleeves trimmed with multicolored ribbons that form a pair of squares at the center back and floral beadwork at the cuffs.

Date Created

1917

Source

Anishinaabe

Spatial Coverage

White Earth Reservation

Abstract

A card attached to the dress (E357965-0) has written in Densmore's handwriting: "Womans's costume comprising: 1. Dress, 2. Sleeves, 3. Leggins, 4. Moccasins, 5. Beaded sash (belt), 6. Otter-skin hair ornaments, 7. Beaded hair ornament; coll. by Frances Densmore 1917." Only the sleeves can now be confidently associated with the dress.

Medium

Blue woollen cloth, glass seed beads, silk ribbon

Provenance

Collected by Frances Densmore at White Earth Reservation during the 1917 June 14th Celebration. Although it is unknown how he obtained them, at NMNH this strap dress and sleeves were in the collection of Victor Justice Evans, which was bequeathed to the museum upon his sudden death in 1931. He had imposed no system of temporal, regional, or cultural order on his massive ethnographic collection of 4,728 items from all over the world. In the NMNH registry the dress and sleeves were separated by sixty-one numbers and both were surrounded by items attributed to “Plains Indians.” (Willmott 2021) This information was compiled with the help of field notes by Densmore at the MNHS.

Is Part Of

Subject

strap dress

References

Cory Willmott. (2021). Decolonizing the Museum to Reclaim and Revitalize the Anishinaabe Strap Dress. Winterthur Portfolio. 55. 121-185

Coverage

47.22759, -95.72049 (N 47°13′39″ W 95°43′14″)

Citation

“Sleeves with Floral Beadwork Cuffs,” Mapping Anishinaabe Regalia, accessed September 19, 2024, https://iris.siue.edu/anishinaaberegalia/items/show/103.