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Photograph by Addison Doty. Copyright 2015 School for Advanced Research.

Breechcloth

Photograph by Addison Doty. Copyright 2015 School for Advanced Research.

Breechcloth

Date: 1800-1850
Artist or Maker: Unknown
Dimensions:
40.6 cm (16 in.)
Medium: cotton | wool | dyes
Credit Line: Indian Arts Fund purchase for the permanent collection, 1930.
Place Made:
Valencia County, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
Object Number: IAF.T93
Not on view
DescriptionCotton breechcloth with wool embroidery. Embroidery design panel 11" long in blue, red-brown, and green; two tassels of cotton cord at either bottom corner.
Tribal Collection Review RemarksAccording to the participants in the Acoma collection review visit April 22-24, 2015 (Events Record “Collection Review: Acoma Pueblo, Review 1”): The cloth is very fine and was probably woven by a skilled weaver. The embroidery design is very detailed and similar to pottery designs, which is characteristic of Acoma textiles. Tassels represent rain. There are corn husks inside of the tassels, which are simply meant to give it shape and can sometimes be shaped like a ball.
In Collection(s)
Bibliography:
Pueblo Indian Textiles
  • Pg. 70; 102 (appendix); 108 (appendix)
  • Fig. Plate 18; N/A
Pueblo Indian Embroidery
  • Pg. 41
  • Fig. Plate X
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