Moccasins
Moccasins
Moccasins
Pair of women's leather moccasins created by Lillian Blackchief (Seneca) of Tonawanda reservation, NY. Each moccasin is constructed out of a single piece of hide with seams on back heel and front and leather tie. There are green and white glass beads embroidered onto front (covering seam) and along edge of cuffs. Collected by William A. Ritchie, Curator of Anthropology, Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, for the Indian Arts Project, and received by Peabody in an exchange in 1949.
catalog data; collected for the Indian Arts Project prior to 1949
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Leather, white and green glass beads, thread
Body of the moccasins have been made with a single piece of hide with central seam on the top and a modified 'T' seam at the heel. The front seam has been covered with a separate piece of leather, then beaded over. Cuffs are separate pieces of leather that have been sewn around the opening, bordered with beadwork along the edge. Hide thong tie sewn at the top corners of the cuffs to be tied across the ankle.
Domes and parallel lines, zigzags
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Provenance
Intermediary William A. Ritchie, curator of Anthropology at Rochester. He exchange was done through W.A. Ritchie, Curator of Anthropology. "We are sending you today by express prepared a collection of Seneca Indian articles made on New York Reservations during W.P.A. times under the Indian Arts Project." Correspondence from W.A. Ritchie to J.O. Brew
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.
45.6426, -85.036
from Tonawanda Seneca reservation, NY