lacrosse stick

lacrosse stick

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Introduction

A lacrosse stick with four "X" motifs burned on one side, and four pairs of parallel lines burned on the other side. The stick has been attributed to the Chippewa, or the Anishinaabe, based on manufacturing techniques. Collected by G.C. Beltrami in Wisconsin in 1823. Around 1856, Beltrami's nephew donated several objects, including this one, to the Civic Library of Bergamo. Later the collection was transferred to the Museo Civico di Scienze Naturali, its current location.

Nation of Maker: Anishinaabe
Nation of Origin

Leonardo Vigorelli states in his catalogue that: " la decorazione del manufatto fa ritenere che esso sia di produzione Chippewa anche se non e'' possibile un''attribuzione certa" (50). [The manufacture and decoration suggests a Chippewa attribution, though it is not possible to be certain]

Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

Museum documentation.

Materials

wood, ash; leather thong

Techniques or Format

Made of wood, with leather thong woven through holes in the top round section to form a net. Motifs have been burned along the stick.

Motifs and Patterns

Four "X" motifs are burned on one side, and four pairs of parallel lines are burned on the other side.

Dimensions: 54.5 × 0 × 0 cm
Condition: Good
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: grasac_1376
Collection at Current Location: Collezione Beltrami
Date of Acquisition by the Institution: 1850s
Who the Institution Acquired the Relative or Heritage Item From: The Civic Library of Bergamo
Date Relative was First Removed or Collected from its Community Context: 1823
Collection Narratives and Histories

Collected by G.C. Beltrami from Wisconsin in 1823. Beltrami's collection catalogue states that around 1856, Beltrami's nephew donated several objects to the Civic Library of Bergamo, which were later transferred to the Museo Civico di Scienze Naturali.

Exhibition History

The Beltrami Collection was exhibited in Florence in 1929 during the "Prima Esposizione Nazionale di Storia delle Scienze" (First National Exposition of History of Sciences"). In 1973, during a celebration of the Beltrami exhibit, Glauco Luchetti donated three objects from his own collection, which were located in Beltrami's last house in Filottrano, to the "Museo Civico E. Caffi". In 1987 the collection was used in the exhibit entitled "Missisippi 1823. Oggetti indiani raccolti da G. Costantino Beltrami" in the Galleria Lorenzelli in Bergamo.

Publication History

Beltrami's Collection Catalogue. Vigorelli, Gli Oggetti indiani raccolti da G.Costantino Beltrami.

Sources to Learn More

Leonardo Vigorelli, Gli Oggetti indiani raccolti da G.Costantino Beltrami, Civico Museo E. Caffi, Bergamo, 1987.

GKS Reference Number: 26500
Record Creation Context

This record was created by Emanuela Rossi after a trip funded by GRASAC to the Museo Civico E. Caffi in Bergamo, Italy in October 2008.

Record Creation Notes/Observations

Researcher present: Emanuela Rossi

Approximate Place of Origin

43.7918, -84.2994

Source of Information about Places

The author of the Beltrami Collection Catalogue, Leonardo Vigorelli, defines "Upper Mississippi" the Cultural Area of Origin and "Northeast" as the Geographic Area.