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Catalogued in objects as possibly an Osage woman's Pow Wow dress.
Dress
Catalogued in objects as possibly an Osage woman's Pow Wow dress.
Catalogued in objects as possibly an Osage woman's Pow Wow dress.
Museum of International Folk Art; Gift of the Girard Foundation Collection. Photographs by Michel Monteaux.

Dress

NameDress
CultureOsage?
Datec. 1900
Place madeKansas, Oklahoma, United States, North America
MediumWool
Dimensions61 × 7 3/16 × 2 3/8 in. (155 × 18.2 × 6 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of the Girard Foundation Collection, A.1980.9.301
Object numberA.1980.9.301
DescriptionApplique. Dark blue wool "list" cloth, yellow, red, gray and blue stripes at selvedges. Band of ribbon work sides and bottom, zigzags, woman's pow-wow dress. The Oto often applique these garments for the Osage - A. Whiteford.
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