cuffs
cuffs
cuffs
cuffs with beaded flower design, possibly souvenir, collected by Edward Sapir, "dancing bracelets from George Gibson", Onkwehonwe (Hodenosaunee, Iroquois), Six Nations Reserve, Brantford, Ontario, 1880s - 1911.
museum documentation
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red woolen stroud, black silk edging, small translucent beads, small black beads, cylindrical black and grey translucent beads (bugle beads), lining is coarse beige unbleached cotton. NB: Cloth ID definitive according to CMC textile conservator JHughes.
Raised beadwork.
Motifs are floral. JBrant says tourist piece.
Although these look like cuffs, the catalog card states "dancing bracelets from George Gibson" suggesting that they are part of a dance outfit. - Dr. Ruth Phillips
JBrant says tourist piece.
Collected in 1911.
The cuffs look worn and probably were made earlier
Provenance
Acquired by Sapir for the Museum of Man.
Catalog card states "dancing bracelets from George Gibson"
About This GRASAC Record
Item to be cited by catalog number, collection and institution.
GRASAC sponsored research trip to the CMC, June 16 to 20. Supported by the SSHRC Aboriginal Research Grant, 2007-2010
Jonathan Lainey (JL) Ruth Phillips (RP), Judy Hall (JH), Anne de Stecher (AS), Heidi Bohaker (HB), Aaron Mills (AM), Janis Monture (JM), John Moses (JMoses) and Jameson Brant (JBrant).