Arm Band

22654B

From: New Mexico

Curatorial Section: American

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Native Name A-sik-koa-wa-wo-po-kia
Object Number 22654B
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Pueblo | Zuni
Provenience New Mexico
Culture Area Southwest Culture Area
Section American
Materials Leather | Pigment | Feather
Description

Arm band made from a thick leather band dyed green. Two buckskin flaps are attached with their edges cut in a zigzag pattern and two holes cut out at the ends. One side of the flaps is dyed red. Two small buckskin straps secure the band to perforations on the opposite side. Long, buckskin tassels are attached and one is tipped with a white feather.

Length 10 cm
Width 6 cm
Credit Line Southwest Expedition; R. Stewart Culin; subscription of Robert C. H. Brock, 1902

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