woman's leggings

woman's leggings

woman's leggings

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Introduction

Woman's leggings. Hodenosaunee, Seneca. From the Cattaraugus Reservation, New York. Collected by Joseph W. Keppler and acquired by the National Museum of the American Indian in 1917.

Reasons for connecting this relative with particular nation(s)

Information from catalogue card.

Place of Origin: Cattaraugus Indian Territory
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

Information from the catalogue card.

Materials

Two kinds of red woolen cloth (broadcloth?); geenish gold silken ribbon, sizes 11 and 14 or 16 opaque white beads; beige thread; brown thread; bluish-grey residue.

Techniques or Format

Each legging is made from a single piece of red cloth with a 9cm wide strip of a looser woven red cloth sewn around the top. They are cut to flare out slightly at the bottom, and are sewn up with a space left at the top, where the cloth strip has been sewn on. There is a bluish-grey residue on some of the beaded edging, and a few spots on one legging.

Dimensions: 39 × 21.5 × 0 cm
Condition: Good. Some deterioration of the silken ribbon.
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: 061097
Collection Narratives and Histories

Joseph W. Keppler

GKS Reference Number: 25661
Record Creation Context

This record was created by Stacey Loyer while at the NMAI on a Visiting Student fellowship, November 3-December 15 2009.