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Sash/Belt

Object Details

Collection History
Purchased from a priest in Paraguay in 1903 by Theodore Greene Sullivan (1848-1925, an oil company executive who traveled in Latin America and collected Latin American ceramics); inherited by his daughter Ethel VanZandt Sullivan Darrot (Mrs. Paul Gaston Darrot, 1881-1927); donated to MAI by Mrs. Darrot in 1927.
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Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Culture/People
GuaranĂ­ (Guarani)
Previous owner
Theodore Greene Sullivan (Theodore G. Sullivan), Non-Indian, 1848-1925
Ethel Sullivan Darrot (Ethel VanZandt Sullivan/Mrs. Paul Gaston Darrot), Non-Indian, 1881-1927
Donor
Ethel Sullivan Darrot (Ethel VanZandt Sullivan/Mrs. Paul Gaston Darrot), Non-Indian, 1881-1927
Object Name
Sash/Belt
Media/Materials
Cotton yarn
Techniques
Woven
Object Type
Clothing/Garments: Accessories
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