doll, Hiawatha

doll, Hiawatha

doll, Hiawatha

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Introduction

Depiction of Hiawatha of H.W.Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha; Plains style outfit of buckskin with feather headdress; formerly in the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Otho C. Hudson; donated to MAI in 1955 in memory of their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hudson Mavroyanis.

Nation of Origin

The legends on which Longfellow based the Song of Hiawatha were originally told to Schoolcraft by Anishnaabe Chief Shingwauk (aka Shingwaukonse) of Garden River in the early 1800s. Longfellow borrowed the name, Hiawatha, from the Hodenosaunee historic figure who brought about peace and founded the Six Nations. NMAI hard copy catalogue card says "Chippewa."

Date Made or Date Range: 194u/1955-01-01
Seasonal time
English: Summer
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

CW summary plus provenance info copied from NMAI record.

Materials

Ceramic doll, commercially tanned leather, paint, velvet, glass bead/beads, feather/feathers, ermine tail, imitation hair (NMAI online record)

Dimensions: 0 × 0 × 0 mm
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses

NMAI online catalogue record gives c.1940 and the item was donated in 1955.
Hiawatha pageants were performed during the summer tourist season.

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: 224760.00
Link to Institution's Collections Database: www.nmai.si.edu
Date of Acquisition by the Institution: 1955-01-01
Who the Institution Acquired the Relative or Heritage Item From: donation
Collection Narratives and Histories

Collection history unknown; formerly in the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Otho C. Hudson; donated to (George Heye's Museum of the American Indian) MAI in 1955 in memory of their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hudson Mavroyanis.

Exhibition History

On display at NMAI in doll exhibit in hallway on second floor; photographed there by Cory Willmott, May 2008.

GKS Reference Number: 469
Record Creation Context

Created by Cory Willmott from photos of item on display at NMAI and online NMAI record, without any physical examination besides what could be seen and recalled from display.

Approximate Place of Origin

45.8, -83.9

Source of Information about Places

Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha based on legends from Great Lakes region; Hiawatha pageants performed primrarily in Great Lakes region, initially Debarats, ON, and Wayagamug, MI.