hunting pouch with strap

hunting pouch with strap

hunting pouch with strap

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Introduction

Pouch, flat, rectangular shape, beaded, tinkler exten., strap, beaded, cotton

Name of Maker(s): Anonymous Delaware Artist
Nation of Maker: Algonquin
Nation of Origin

Peabody Museum catalogue record

Reasons for connecting this relative with particular nation(s)

Peabody Museum catalogue record

Place of Origin: Missouri River, USA
Date Made or Date Range: 19th century
Materials

Leather Glass beads Wool cloth Metal tinkler Animal hair Silk ribbon Cotton fabric Plant fiber cordage Porcupine quill

Dimensions: 75 × 23.3 × 0 cm
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses

Peabody Museum Catalogue record

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: 41-62-10/23541
Date of Acquisition by the Institution: 1941
Who the Institution Acquired the Relative or Heritage Item From: Gift of George Oscar Jenkins, 1941
Collection Narratives and Histories

Collector: Reuben Y. Jenkins; Intermediary: Miss Edith Jenkins

GKS Reference Number: 58970
Record Creation Context

Record created by Shenella Charles GRASAC Summer RA 21 June 201

Approximate Place of Origin

37.306, -89.519

Source of Information about Places

The museum catalogue says that this item was collected in Missouri Territory; near Missouri River.  The Missouri Territory was a much bigger space than the present state of Missouri. The territory existed between 1812 and 1821. Part became admitted as Arkansas in 1819, and Missouri entered in 1821, while the northern/western part remained unorganized. This piece is attributed to the Delaware.  There were Delaware living near Cape Giradeau until 1815, when they moved to what is now Arkansas, and then moved again. https://delawaretribe.org/services-and-programs/historic-preservation/removal-history-of-the-delaware-tribe/.