Dancing Headdress Frontlet with attached Cape and separate Tunic
Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl)
First Nation
Northwest Coast
late 19th-early 20th century
Maple, Yellow cedar, maroon and black enamel paint, wool and cotton cloth, weasel fur, swan down, baleen, thread and abalone shell
Overall: 12 × 8 11/16 in. (30.5 × 22 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through a gift from the Friends of the Hopkins Center and Hood Museum of Art
987.65.26906A
Geography
Place Made: Kwakiuti, Vancouver Island, Canada, North America
Period
19th century
Object Name
Clothing: Headwear
Research Area
Native American
Native American: Northwest Coast
Not on view
Exhibition History
Peoples and Cultures of the Northwest Coast and Arctic Regions, Harrington Gallery Teaching Exhibition, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, September 22-October 14, 1990.
The Commanding Presence of Imagery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire,1989.
The Tradition Continues: Native American Art from New England Collections, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts, March 10-May 29, 1994.
Provenance
Chief George Scow (1865-1955), Gwa'yi (Kingcome Inlet), British Columbia, Canada; Sotheby's, New York, New York, Fine American Indian Art, Sale 5643, Lot 200, December 2, 1987; sold to present collection, 1987.
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