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Woman's dress

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  • Woman's dress

    Object Details

    Culture/People

    Minnesota Chippewa [Bois Forte/Nett Lake, Minnesota]

    Collector

    Bernard S. Mason (Bernard Sterling Mason), Non-Indian, 1896-1953

    Previous owner

    Bernard S. Mason (Bernard Sterling Mason), Non-Indian, 1896-1953
    John L. Holden, Non-Indian, 1922-1998

    Donor

    John L. Holden, Non-Indian, 1922-1998

    Collection History

    Collected between 1930 and 1945 by Bernard S. Mason (1896-1953, author of books on Indian crafts, an active supporter of camping and "Indian lore" as educational experiences, and director of Camp Kooch-i-ching, Rainy Lake, Minnesota); bequeathed or given to his friend John Landis Holden (1922-1998, also a camping enthusiast and subsequent director of Camp Kooch-i-ching); donated to NMAI by John L. Holden in 1991.

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    Date created

    circa 1920

    Catalog Number

    25/3455

    Barcode

    253455.000

    Object Type

    Clothing/Garments

    Object Name

    Woman's dress

    Media/Materials

    Velvet, metal cones, cotton cloth, wool cloth, mother-of-pearl buttons, thread

    Techniques

    Sewn, cut

    Dimensions

    115 x 90 x 3 cm

    Place

    Nett Lake Sector, Bois Forte Reservation; Koochiching County, Saint Louis County; Minnesota; USA

    See related items

    Minnesota Chippewa [Bois Forte/Nett Lake, Minnesota]
    Clothing/Garments

    Data Source

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws68dc4ebc5-015b-42e7-b9f5-047cb268728b

    Record ID

    NMAI_269370

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