moccasins
moccasins
moccasins
A very unusual pair of moccasins made from moosehide and featuring tinkle cone adornment. The hide appears to have not been tanned entirely, rendering them somewhat stiff, and there is evidence of red wool ties on the vamp.
Possibly Huron-Wendat. MQB catalogue.
MQB catalogue and archives.
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Tanned moosehide; larger metal cones, tendon, also possibly vegetable fibre; cotton thread; red wool.
Heel seam is one straight seam, not a T seam. The bottom of the heel seam extends back in a point. Under the vamp piece, it is gathered in a drawstring and drawn tight to make a circle of pleats. The cuffs are one separate piece, then a tongue, then a vamp over the toes.
Pairs of cones are attached in rows across the vamp.
There is a remnant of red wool in the ties on the vamp.
They are included in the 1792 inventory. Autumn Epple theorizes they date between 1700 and 1750 based on their materials.
Provenance
About This GRASAC Record
Unknown artist, moccasins. Currently in the Musée du quai Branly, 71.1934.33.14. Item photographed and described as part of a GRASAC research trip; GRASAC item id 1381.
This record was created by Anne de Stecher during an RAship for Prof. Ruth Phillips.
This record will be open on the completion of Anne de Stecher's dissertation in 2011.
43.3, -78.1
MQB catalogue.