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Date
1930 – 1940
Material
skin; hair; feather; glass
Catalogue Number
103.09.0083
Description
A Indigenous headdress in traditional style, crown of two pieces of buckskin sewn together. White owl feathers erect and finished with black fur tufts and white horsehair. Ermine tails hanging by the ear medallions, fluffy downy feathers over the forehead bead strip, and the bead strip of orange wi…
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Title
War Bonnet Headdress
Date
1930 – 1940
Material
skin; hair; feather; glass
Dimensions
28.0 x 41.0 cm
Description
A Indigenous headdress in traditional style, crown of two pieces of buckskin sewn together. White owl feathers erect and finished with black fur tufts and white horsehair. Ermine tails hanging by the ear medallions, fluffy downy feathers over the forehead bead strip, and the bead strip of orange with stepped triangles of red, blue, yellow and black applied in lazy stitch. Two medallions of similar triangles and orange pie wedges bordered in white. Two feathers hanging from the crown.
Subject
Indigenous
regalia
ceremonial
Mrs. Jonie
Jacob Twoyoungman
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0083
Images
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Date
1930 – 1950
Material
bone; glass; wood
Catalogue Number
107.02.0016
Description
A bison vertebra painted to resemble an owl's face - grey (taupe) with brown mottled feather texture on front. A yellow glass eye has been placed on each side 'wing' of the vertebra and outlined with a black circle. The central projecting knob is painted black to represent a beak, and long black …
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Title
Whimsey
Date
1930 – 1950
Material
bone; glass; wood
Dimensions
14.0 x 12.0 x 23.5 cm
Description
A bison vertebra painted to resemble an owl's face - grey (taupe) with brown mottled feather texture on front. A yellow glass eye has been placed on each side 'wing' of the vertebra and outlined with a black circle. The central projecting knob is painted black to represent a beak, and long black feather eyebrows are painted along the edge of the bone at the top over the eyes. The bone is affixed to a kidney-shaped piece of varnished wood by two screws through the bottom. The bottom is marked “BNN.”
Subject
households
Blackfoot
Blood
crafts
animals, birds
birds, owls
Indigenous
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
107.02.0016
Images
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