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Manta

Robe

Object Number:2001-21-1
Current Location: Collections Storage
Culture:San Juan Pueblo
Provenience: New Mexico
San Juan Pueblo
Culture Area: Southwest Culture Area
Maker: Ramoncita Sandoval
Date Made: 2001
Early Date: 2001
Late Date: 2001
Section:American
Materials:Wool
Technique:Embroidered
Length: 144 cm
Width: 113 cm
Credit Line:Purchased in honor of Ruth Scott (Women's Committee and American Section), 2001

Description

Black, green, orange and blue manta with two finge balls, made by Ramoncita Sandoval

Current & Past Exhibitions:

Native American Voices: The People - Here and Now (01 Mar 2014) View Objects in Exhibition

Bibliography:

[Book] Preucel, Robert W., and Wierzbowski, William S., and Williams, Lucy F. 2005. Native American Voices on Identity, Art and Culture: Objects of Everlasting Esteem.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: Pages 140-141/Plate 54View Objects related to this Actual Citation
[Catalogue, Collection] Williams, Lucy F. 2003. Guide to the North American Ethnographic Collection at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 59, pl. 61View Objects related to this Actual Citation

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