sash
sash
sash
Introduction
sash with diamonds and lines, collected by Dr. Edward Sapir, 1911, Onkwehonwe (Iroquois, Cayuga, Hodenosaunee), Six Nations Reserve, Brantford, Ontario, 1900s.
Nation of Maker:
Hodenosaunee/Haudenosaunee
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular nation(s)
museum documentation
Place of Origin:
Six Nations of the Grand River Territory
Date Made or Date Range:
1800s to 1911
Read More About This Relative
Materials
commercial yarn in blue and red, beads
Techniques or Format
finger woven, beads sewn in
Motifs and Patterns
Single band of diamonds and lines.
Dimensions:
118 × 9.5 × 0 cm
Condition:
good-excellent
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses
museum documentation
Provenance
Current Location:
Canadian Museum of History, Ottawa, Canada
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number:
III-I-47
Date of Acquisition by the Institution:
1911
About This GRASAC Record
GKS Reference Number:
26957
How to Cite this Item
Item to be cited by catalog number, collection and institution.
Record Creation Context
GRASAC sponsored research trip to the CMC, June 16 to 20. Supported by the SSHRC Aboriginal Research Grant, 2007-2010
Record Creation Notes/Observations
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).
Approximate Place of Origin