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C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works
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C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works
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Work Record ID:
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360
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360
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Reproduction Record ID:
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360
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Work Class:
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depictions
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Work Type:
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print
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Title:
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North American Indian Costumes: (1564-1950)
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North American Indian Costumes: (1564-1950)
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Title Type:
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collective title
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Title:
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OKLAHOMA INDIAN MATRON 1930
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OKLAHOMA INDIAN MATRON 1930
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Title Type:
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constructed title
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Measurements:
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11.50 x 6.10 in (29.21 x 15.49 cm) on sheet 17.55 x 12.50 in (44.58 x 31.75 cm)
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11.50 x 6.10 in (29.21 x 15.49 cm) on sheet 17.55 x 12.50 in (44.58 x 31.75 cm)
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dimensions
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Material:
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paper (fiber product)
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paper (fiber product)
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Material Type:
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support
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Inscription:
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Below Image Right: OKLAHOMA INDIAN MATRON 1930
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Below Image Right: OKLAHOMA INDIAN MATRON 1930
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Inscription:
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Above Image Right: PLATE 46
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Above Image Right: PLATE 46
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Creator:
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Howe, Oscar, 1915-1983
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Howe, Oscar, 1915-1983
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Creator Dates:
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1915-1983
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1915-1983
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Creator Nationality:
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Nakota (Yankton) // Apache (Inde)
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Nakota (Yankton) // Apache (Inde)
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Creator Name Variant:
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Trader Boy (Mazuha Hokshina)
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Trader Boy (Mazuha Hokshina)
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Creator Type:
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personal name
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personal name
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Creator Role:
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illustrator
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illustrator
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Date:
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1952
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Location:
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Oklahoma
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Oklahoma
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Repository:
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Art & Music Department, Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Art & Music Department, Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio
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current repository
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current repository
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ID Number:
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46
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46
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plate number
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ID Number:
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R391 ffJ17 Vol. 2
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R391 ffJ17 Vol. 2
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call number
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call number
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Style Period:
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Plains Indian
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Plains Indian
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Style Period:
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Indian art--North America
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Indian art--North America
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Culture:
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Native American
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Native American
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Culture:
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Nakota (Yankton)
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Nakota (Yankton)
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Subject:
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Fringe
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Fringe
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Subject:
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Hairdressing
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Hairdressing
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Subject:
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Blouses
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Blouses
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Subject:
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Skirts
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Skirts
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Subject:
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Shawls
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Shawls
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Subject:
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Eyeglasses
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Eyeglasses
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Subject:
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Shoes
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Shoes
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Related Work:
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Jacobson, Oscar Brousse, 1882-1966. North American Indian Costumes: (1564-1950) / Illustrations by Oscar Howe. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, 1952.
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Jacobson, Oscar Brousse, 1882-1966. North American Indian Costumes: (1564-1950) / Illustrations by Oscar Howe. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, 1952.
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Description:
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From: North American Indian Costumes, Vol. 2, p. 10: The Indian lady in Plate 46 may be seen any day in any town of north, central or western Oklahoma. Oklahoma has a larger Indian population than any other state. The Eastern Woodland tribes have lived there for over a hundred years and have amalgamated with the white population to a point where only 25% of the Chickasaws are of pure blood, the Cherokees 17%, the Delawares 20%, the Choctaws 33%, the Shawnees 36%. The western Plains tribes have not blended to the same extent. The Comanches are 50% pure, the Kiowas about 70%, the Pawnees 75%, the Cheyennes 80%, and the Arapahos 80%. All the Indians in Oklahoma are in transition and will eventually disappear as a people. The dress of the younger generation is that of the neighbouring Whites. The older people retain certain picturesque elements of their old dress, as well as some of the religious observances and rituals. The older men still show a fondness for the ten-gallon hat, silk shirt, neck-kerchief of the Plains men. The women have acquired a taste for brilliant colored shawls or soft blankets that they wear instead of a coat. All of which are, of course, of white manufacture.
description
From: North American Indian Costumes, Vol. 2, p. 10: The Indian lady in Plate 46 may be seen any day in any town of north, central or western Oklahoma. Oklahoma has a larger Indian population than any other state. The Eastern Woodland tribes have lived there for over a hundred years and have amalgamated with the white population to a point where only 25% of the Chickasaws are of pure blood, the Cherokees 17%, the Delawares 20%, the Choctaws 33%, the Shawnees 36%. The western Plains tribes have not blended to the same extent. The Comanches are 50% pure, the Kiowas about 70%, the Pawnees 75%, the Cheyennes 80%, and the Arapahos 80%. All the Indians in Oklahoma are in transition and will eventually disappear as a people. The dress of the younger generation is that of the neighbouring Whites. The older people retain certain picturesque elements of their old dress, as well as some of the religious observances and rituals. The older men still show a fondness for the ten-gallon hat, silk shirt, neck-kerchief of the Plains men. The women have acquired a taste for brilliant colored shawls or soft blankets that they wear instead of a coat. All of which are, of course, of white manufacture.
Description
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit, educational use. For more information see Fair Use statement at https://digitalproje
reproduction_rights_statement
These images are for non-profit, educational use. For more information see Fair Use statement at https://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu/fairuse/.
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