Reproduction White Marked Society-Style Split Horn Two-Tailed Headdress
1996.24.2069
Object Image
Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Reproduction White Marked Society-Style Split Horn Two-Tailed Headdress (1996.24.2069) |
---|---|
Classification/ Nomenclature |
|
Artist/Maker | Reginald Laubin |
Geographic Location | |
Period/Date | 1950 - 1959 |
Culture | Native American: Great Plains: Niitsitapii (Blackfeet) |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Depth) | 160.0 cm |
---|---|
Dimension 2 (Width) | 65.5 cm |
Dimension 3 (Height) | 30.0 cm |
Weight | 977 g |
Measuring Remarks | None |
Materials | Animal--Skin--without Fur/Feathers/Scales, Animal--Feather, Animal--Shell, Animal--Hair, Animal--Horn, Textile--Wool, Pigment--Dye, Metal--Brass, Animal--Bird--Eagle--Golden Eagle |
Manufacturing Processes | Cutting, Sewing, Wrapping, Piercing |
Munsell Color Information | waived |
Research Remarks
Published Description | N/A |
---|---|
Description | N/A |
Comparanda | N/A |
Bibliography | N/A |
Note: There may be an image available for this artifact. For more information, contact the Director. |
Artifact History
Archaeological Data | N/A |
---|---|
Credit Line/Dedication | Reginald and Gladys Laubin Collection |
Reproduction | Yes |
Reproduction Information | Laubin made (?) - notes say "The design of this headdress comes from a similar object in a museum." Laubin 9/7/99 |