Legging
63-8-24.1
From: United States of America
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | 63-8-24.1 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Arapaho |
Provenience | United States of America |
Culture Area | Great Plains Culture Area |
Date Made | 1875-1899 |
Section | American |
Materials | Deerskin | Pigment | Bead | Shell |
Description | Deerskin, painted yellow; two piece. Fringing full length of outside from extra piece caught in seam; self-cut fringing around bottom. Vertical beaded band sewn on front from top to c. 1 1/2" above bottom. Lazy stitch. Blue background with stepped triangles in black, pink and yellow. Thongs tied through leggings on outside of beaded band; each has small cowrie shell attached. A beaded patch has been added at a later date at bottom of band-other beads removed for it; diamond shaped with edging in blue and black over yellow thread on velvet; blue deer in center and framing in white and orange beads; looks Woodland in origin. One legging has part of fringe at bottom cut off. Late 1800's. |
Length | 95 cm |
Width | 52 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Mrs. Robert Pemberton, 1963 |
Other Number | L-260-24 - Old Loan Number |
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