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headdress of turkey feathers, collected by Edward Sapir, Onkwehonwe (Iroquois, Cayuga, Hodenosaunee) Six Nations Reserve, Grand River, Brantford, Ontario, 1800s-1911.
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turkey feathers.
wooden armature made out of splints carve into a headband. 3 half hoops. Hoops are attached to a round headband, which is wrapped with blue and white stripped cotton cloth, sewn in place with big running stiches. Feathers are inserted in some way. (inserted into cloth hoop). Where hoops cross at the top there is a tubular element, and a large central is inserted into the tube.
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Item to be cited by catalog number, collection and institution.
Researchers present: 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).
GRASAC sponsored research trip to the CMC, June 16 to 20. Supported by the SSHRC Aboriginal Research Grant, 2007-2010