Peyote Fan
59-14-60
From: United States of America | Oklahoma (uncertain)
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | 59-14-60 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Kiowa |
Provenience | United States of America | Oklahoma (uncertain) |
Culture Area | Great Plains Culture Area |
Creator | Charlie Anko |
Date Made | 1930-1939 CE |
Section | American |
Materials | Feather | Glass | Cotton | Paint | Buckskin |
Technique | Beaded | Sewn | Painted | Wrapped |
Iconography | Peyote Ceremony |
Description | Peyote feather fan with beaded handle and long twisted hide fringe. Primarily blue beads. "Loose" fan has feather shafts covered in hide with white clay. Small red feathers attached at base of each. c.1930's. D. Swan. 10/5/1991. |
Length | 59.7 cm |
Credit Line | Exchange with Denver Art Museum, 1959 |
Other Number | BKi-12 P - Other Number | CG041091-2195 - Found in Collection Number |
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