スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 4月17日 06時51分
First developed as a functional object, the saddle blanket soon became a showpiece of decorative techniques for Native American communities.
After traders introduced European-style saddles, Native artists developed their own, made from indigenous materials.
The uncommon shape of this Woods Cree beaded saddle blanket (ca. 1885 from Canada) may have been adapted from those of the U.S. Cavalry.
And look closely at the corners—it's also unusual because none of the four designs on them match.
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The blanket is in our @smithsoniannmai's collection.
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bee.driven_hive.mind
Not 1885 Canada; like 1992 Nebraska, a gift to FLOTUS Barbara Bush from a serial accessory to murder female senior citizen escaped from custody; submitted to evidence to US services as law required the gift to be rejected, I was on loan from the UK & Native Federals, after being rested by the USSS, but drawn up by CAN irregular to attempt honor a debt of theirs still outstanding to the Vatican, who owef the FLOTUS, so ....
xiang4891
haha such a rare thing it is. …the different four designs is amazing.?????
komodoxdartanian
you should return this to the cree. the trailer park could use a good dishmat.
highrockhoneyapiary
wow that's beautiful! amazing what they did by hand! <3
alexandria_xvii
@cowboylifestylenetwork @cowgirlmagazine @cowgirlmuseum
kendogirlz
Was it a gift? Or from a trade with other tribes?
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