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Black cloth dance sash backed on leather strip with ribbon trim and beads / Mavis Steve

Curatorial Remarks

The designs appear to have a Southeastern prehistoric origin. It may have been used as a sash or a belt. Choctaw material culture disappeared in Oklahoma apart from their basketry. This occurred because of traditional religious practices and the spread of Christianity. Material culture shifted with religious practices.

Tags: sash, black, yellow, ribbon
People: Choctaw
Places: Southeast, Eastern Oklahoma
Purpose: ceremonial use

From interviews with Dr. Garrick Bailey, 2018-2020 University of Tulsa, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
Title(s):
Black cloth dance sash backed on leather strip with ribbon trim and beads
Creator(s):
Mavis Steve (Artist)
Culture:
Native American; Choctaw
Date:
1997
Place:
Philadelphia, Mississippi
Materials/Techniques:
wool, hide, glass, silk
Classification:
Object Type:
Credit Line:
Purchased with funds provided by the Frankie Van Johnson Fund
Accession No:
84.2893
Previous Number(s):
TL1997.49.2; tl1997.49.2
Department:
Not On View
IIIF LogoManifest:
https://live-gmcd.pantheonsite.io/iiif/manifest/object/842893

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