woman's leggings
woman's leggings
woman's leggings
Two pairs of women's leggings. Hodenosaunee, from the Six Nations of the Grand River Reservation. Collected by Joseph W. Keppler and acquired by the National Museum of the American Indian in 1906.
Information from catalogue card.
Information from the catalogue card.
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Pair 1: blue woolen cloth, medium blue silken tape, purple cotton tape faded to beige in some areas, beige and black thread, opaque white beads size 12 (with slight variations in size).
Pair 2: Black woolen cloths (at least three different kinds), burgundy, salmon, purple, medium blue and turquoise silken ribbon, size 8 beads in clear, translucent mustard, blue, red, pink and green, opaque green and cut black, black and grey thread.
Pair 2: possible machine sewing where the bottom panel is pieced to the top parts?
Pair 1 - Bottom: bottom to top: a row of downward-pointing triangles/ row of loops/ row of joined diagonal double curves.
Side: bottom to top: a row of downward-pointing triangles/row of loops (which is a few cm longer than the row of triangles)
Pair 2 - Bottom: bottom to top: diagonal double curve.
Side: a row of chained circles.
Provenance
Joseph W. Keppler
About This GRASAC Record
This record was created by Stacey Loyer while at the NMAI on a Visiting Student fellowship, November 3-December 15 2009.