Moccasin
Moccasin
Moccasin
Haudenosaunee beaded moccasin made of smoked hide, wool stroud, cotton tape with abstracted floral beadwork embroidered on vamp. Made prior to 1872.
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White, iridescent white, light blue, pink,red and gold colored glass beads; smoked hide, blue wool cloth, velvet vamp, red cotton(?) ribbon for tie, red cotton tape, tan colored cotton
Hide moccasin lined with tan colored cotton fabric, with inset velvet vamp ornamented with beadwork and bound with red cotton tape. Cuffs made of blue wool cloth bound with red tape and beads along the tape edge. Cuffs to do not fold. Red ribbon tie sewn to the top corners of the cuffs to cross above the ankle
stylized symmetrical floral/botanical design
only one moccasin (not a complete pair)
catalog data: collected between 1872-1902 by Mr. Ernest T. Jackson; donated to museum in 1940.
Provenance
collected between 1872-1902; donated to museum in 1940.
About This GRASAC Record
Visit to Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) of Wahsontiio Cross and Alexandra Nahwegahbow, assisted by Meredith Vasta on 11-12 August 2015.