Bandolier Bag
Anishinaabe (Chippewa / Ojibwa), Great Lakes Woodlands, Woodlandsabout 1900
Glass trade beads, cotton cloth, silk
Overall: 44 7/8 × 14 3/16 in. (114 × 36 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College: Bequest of Frank C. and Clara G. Churchill
46.17.9872
Geography/Culture
North America, United States
Period
20th century
Object Name
Personal Gear: Bag
Classification
Native American
Native American: Woodlands
Not on view
Course History
NAS 10, ANTH 4, Peoples and Cultures of Native North America, Sergei Kan, Winter 2015
NAS 10, ANTH 4, Peoples and Cultures of Native North America, Sergei Kan, Winter 2015
NAS 10, ANTH 4, Peoples and Cultures of Native North America, Sergei Kan, Winter 2013
NAS 10, ANTH 4, Peoples and Cultures of Native North America, Sergei Kan, Spring 2012
Exhibition History
Native American Designs of the Northern Woodlands, Alvin P. Gutman Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, February 20, 1995-February 9, 1997.
Publication History
[Northern, Tamara]. "Native American Art". Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, page 28 . (Published in conjunctionwith Gutman Gallery opening exhibition)
Upper Valley Magazine Preview of the Arts, Upper Valley Magazine, Volume 9, Number 4, July/August 1995, ill. p. 57
Jacquelynn Baas, From "a few curious Elephants Bones" to Picasso, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, September, 1985, Hanover, New Hampshire: Dartmouth College, 1985, pp. 37-43, ill. p. 41
Provenance
Unknown Maker, White Earth Reservation, 1906; sold to Clara G. Corser Turner Churchill (1851-1945) and Frank Carroll Churchill (1850-1912), White Earth Reservation, Minnesota, 1906-1909; bequeathed to present collection, 1946.
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