dispatch case, unrecorded Ka’igwu artist

Artwork Overview

dispatch case, late 1800s–early 1900s
Where object was made: Great Plains, United States
Material/technique: buckskin; beading; leather; metal; pigment
Dimensions:
Object Length/Width (Length x Width): 42.5 x 19 cm
Object Length/Width (Length x Width): 7 1/2 x 16 3/4 in
Credit line: Source unknown
Accession number: 2007.2013
Not on display

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Exhibition Label:
"Passages: Persistent Visions of a Native Place," Sep-2011, Nancy Mahaney
A dispatch case was used by military personnel to carry orders to be “dispatched” to the troops. The curvilinear designs on this case emanating from a red star are unique. Long fringe on bags were thought to serve the purpose of channeling rain away from the bag in order to protect the contents.

Exhibitions

Nancy Mahaney, curator
2011–2012