Object Details
- Culture/People
- Nakota (Yankton Sioux)
- Possible owner
- Norman Ewing (Maza Kinyan [Flying Iron]), Sioux, 1894-1968
- Collector
- Robert Orr Dankworth (Bob Dankworth), Non-Indian, 1880-1949
- Previous owner
- Robert Orr Dankworth (Bob Dankworth), Non-Indian, 1880-1949
- Dorothy Dankworth Brandt (Mrs. Thomas Brandt), Non-Indian, 1912-1977
- Thomas A. Brandt, Non-Indian, 1909-2005
- Shirley Brandt (Mrs. Thomas A. Brandt), Non-Indian
- Donor
- Shirley Brandt (Mrs. Thomas A. Brandt), Non-Indian
- Honoree
- Thomas A. Brandt, Non-Indian, 1909-2005
- Collection History
- Probably acquired by Norman Ewing (Sioux, 1894-1968), formerly manager of the Sioux Indian Women's Arts and Crafts Club of Wagner, South Dakota, for his co-worker Robert Orr Dankworth (1880-1949) in 1935; inherited by Robert Dankworth's daughter Dorothy Dankworth Brandt (1912-1977) and subsequently by her husband Thomas A. Brandt (1909-2005); inherited by Thomas Brandt's second wife Shirley Brandt; donated to NMAI by Shirley Brandt in 2008 in memory of Thomas Brandt.
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- Date created
- 1930-1935
- Catalog Number
- 26/7173
- Barcode
- 267173.000
- Object Type
- Furnishings (Home)
- Object Name
- Quilt
- Media/Materials
- Cotton cloth, thread
- Techniques
- Pieced, sewn, quilted
- Dimensions
- 206.5 x 255.5 cm
- Place
- Wagner, Yankton Reservation; Charles Mix County; South Dakota; USA (inferred)
- See related items
- Nakota (Yankton Sioux)
- Furnishings (Home)
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Record ID
- NMAI_394350
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws63df275b2-740f-42d1-9667-0fed15f0548f
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