Object Details
- Collection History
- Collected from Fatty Tu'n-tci-li-esi'n-a'n (Chiricahua Apache) in 1909 by anthropologist Mark Raymond Harrington (1882-1971, MAI staff member) during fieldwork sponsored by George Heye.
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- Data Source
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Culture/People
- Chiricahua Apache
- Previous owner
- Fatty Tu'n-tci-li-esi'n-a'n (Fatty Tu'n-tci-Li-a"si'n-a'n), Chiricahua Apache [Fort Sill, Oklahoma]
- Collector
- Mark Raymond Harrington (M. R. Harrington/MRH), Non-Indian, 1882-1971
- Date created
- circa 1900
- Object Name
- Man's dance kilt for the Horn Dance (Image withheld)
- Media/Materials
- Cotton cloth, brass bell/bells, paint, dye/dyes, cotton cord/cordage
- Techniques
- Sewn, fringed, dyed, painted
- Object Type
- Ceremonial/Ritual items
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