About the Artwork
Skirt
ca. 1890
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Native american
Otoe-missouria
Wool trade cloth with rainbow selvage, glass beads, and silk ribbon
Overall: 52 × 67 inches (132.1 × 170.2 cm)
Costumes
Indigenous Americas
Museum Purchase, Flint Ink Foundation and Edgar A.V. Jacobsen Acquisition Fund
2006.54
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Provenance
Dave Wooley (Fargo, North Dakota, USA). Richard Pohrt, Jr.
2006-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Otoe-Missouria, Skirt, ca. 1890, wool trade cloth with rainbow selvage, glass beads, and silk ribbon. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Flint Ink Foundation and Edgar A.V. Jacobsen Acquisition Fund, 2006.54.
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