Bracelet
- Museum number:
- 2-65879
- Permalink:
- ark:/21549/hm21020065879
- Accession number:
- Acc.3709
- Description:
- Silver-colored metal; linear diamond designs, outer ones filled with diagonal lines.
- Donor:
- George Bangle and Mrs. George Bangle
- Collection place:
- Ouray Agency, Uintah County, Utah
- Verbatim coll. place:
- Utah; Ouray Agency
- Culture or time period:
- Mouache Ute, Navajo, and Ute
- Collector:
- John McAndrews
- Collection date:
- ca. 1884-1892
- Object type:
- ethnography
- Object class:
- Bracelets (jewelry)
- Department:
- Native US and Canada (except California)
- Dimensions:
- width 5.5 centimeters, width 6.7 centimeters, length 6.7 centimeters, length 5.5 centimeters, and width 6.7 centimeters
- Comment:
- In "The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths" (John Adair) in interviews with his informant Grey Moustache, Adair notes the following: "bracelets and rings of a yellowish color" were worn by the Utes and Southern Plains tribes who obtained the metals from the Indian traders to whom they sold hides"(p. 11); also see p. 6 "Some of the silver that the Navajo made they traded to the Utes" And Chee Dodge states that while at Ft. Sumner (1864-68) the Navajo had very little silver but lots of copper and brass which was pounded up into bracelets" (p. 5). References: "Saponero and Colorow were chiefs in McAndrew''s time.
- Loans:
- S1999-2000 #13: Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (June 13, 2000–September 10, 2001)
- Images:
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