bag, beaded pouch
bag, beaded pouch
bag, beaded pouch
Small beaded pouch with 4 Underwater Panthers on two rows in pairs facing each other.
Ojibwa or Menomini
On site observation.
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Fine woolen broadcloth, greenish brown.drab wth linen tape edging. Size 8 white and black glass beads; size 13, white, clearred and greasy teal. Panel: Red wool yarn warp; Brown and blue weft.
No lining so beadwork panel in two weft loomwork forms the front of the pouch. Warp threads braided as fringe. Goes from single bead to double bead edgin four times on each side. This edging motif is also found on Maungwadaus materials in ROM (CW).
4 Underwater panthers on two rows in pairs facing each other.
1820 - 1840 (DP; CW)
Provenance
About This GRASAC Record
Cory Willmott, Alan Corbiere, Adrianna Grecci Green and David Penney conducted research on site at the Peabody Museum for Archaeology and Ethnology in July 2007 with help from Susan Haskell and Patricia Capone of the PMAE. Cory Willmott's research was funded by a grant from the American Philosophical Society. Al Corbiere was supported through Ruth Phillips's SSHRC Canada Research Chair Funding. An internal grant from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville provided Cory with an RA, Ceara Horsley, for 2009 and 2010 to work on GRASAC data entry. (CW & CH)
43.3, -78.1
Wisconsin