fan
fan
fan
A fan of rattan and feathers from the Six Nations of the Grand River, collected by Stewart Culin at the 1901 Buffalo Exposition. Now held at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Museum documentation.
Museum documentation.
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feathers; rattan, natural and dyed purple, brown and green; splints; string, yellow; cord, beige.
The fan is made of woven rattan, with feathers attached to the upper portion. Yellow string is woven into the fan where the handle meets the body. A cord is looped through the bottom of the handle.
This fan was collected during John Wanamaker's expedition in 1901.
Provenance
Collected by Stewart Culin in the Buffalo area at the time of the great exposition of 1901. A gift funded by John Wannamaker.
About This GRASAC Record
GRASAC research visit by David Penney, Ruth Phillips, Stacey Loyer, William Wierzbowski, December 3, 2009
43.0703, -80.1184
Museum documentation.