moccasins
moccasins
moccasins
mocassins
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hidefabricbeads, white, yellow, black, blueyarn, red
This MNAEF record for this item states it was collected by Mrs. Kingsmith Mavies and was acquired by the museum in 1925 through Giglioli.
Provenance
This MNAEF record for this item states it was collected by Mrs. Kingsmith Mavies and was acquired by the museum in 1925 through Giglioli.
The MNAEF record describes the beads as "conterie." Both the MNAEF catalogue and the record accompanying the moccasins have named them as slippers [pantofole].
About This GRASAC Record
This record was created as part of a research project, funded by a Faculty Research Grant from the Canadian Embassy in Italy in August 2007, Emanuela Rossi.
Stacey Loyer helped with the translation for this record.
45.8, -83.9
The MNAEF record for this item states that the moccasins came from Indians living on the prairies of North America. However, a note added to the record at a later time says that the moccasins are not from the prairies, but from the Great Lakes [Non sono "Praterie" ma Grandi Laghi]. The MNAEF catalogue entry for this item states that the moccasins came from North American Indians.