sash, bandolier sash

sash, bandolier sash

sash, bandolier sash

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Introduction

A bandolier bag with floral bead work; obtained from John Perrot, an Anishinaabe/French-Canadian, in Couchiching, near Fort Frances, Ontario; purchased from William Jones

Nation of Maker: Anishinaabe
Nation of Origin

obtained from John Perrot, a "French-Ojibwa"

 

Place of Origin: Couchiching First Nation
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

Catalogue Card

Materials

blue-floral and red-floral calico, linen, red wool twill tape, seed beads (white, pink, red-white inside, yellow, translucent-green, -blue, -red, -glass), cut beads (glas, red), wool (three-ply)

Techniques or Format

A rectengular piece of linen is beaded (overlay stich) and lined with floral calico. The strap was later shortened ( overlapping folded and resewn).

Motifs and Patterns

floral pattern, some stylized geometric pattern

Dimensions: 79 × 35 × 38 cm
Condition: good
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: IV-B-6497
GKS Reference Number: 1060
Record Creation Context

Created by Nikolaus Stolle during a research visit to the museum commissioned by Ruth Phillips and supported by her research funds.

Approximate Place of Origin

48.6345, -93.358

Source of Information about Places

stated on catalogue card