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"The white sheep-skin, fringed derss was made by Mrs. Agnes Greene, a sioux Indian of St. Michaels, North Dakota, U.S.A. She made the beaded and lether articles for Martha Langslet Hoghaug of Grand Forks, North Dakota, U.S.A., especially for the American Hallinglag`s visit to Hallingdal in 1974. The Hallinglag then purchased them to be presented to the Museum in Nes. The beaded Medallion Belt, and Ear Rings are authentic Sioux jewelry - "For Winds" design. They were crafted by Mrs. Agnes Greene of St. Michael, North Dakota, U.S.A.
She is a Sioux Indian, a granddaughter of a warrior. A warrior is an Indian brave who has killed many enemies to earn the name of warrior and the privilege to be buried in his feather head-dress and war-dress."
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Produksjon
- ProdusentMrs. Agnes Green
Produksjon
- Production placeNord Dakotasikker
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Classification
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- Drakt, voksen, kvinne (Outline - Drakt)OU 291.42
- Drakt, kropp (Outline - Drakt)OU 291.72
References
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- ArkivreferanseNKKM-kort HFN 11283
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Metadata
- IdentifierHFN 11283
- Part of collectionHallingdal Museum
- Owner of collectionStiftelsen Hallingdal Museum
- InstitutionHallingdal Museum
- Date publishedNovember 14, 2014
- Date updatedMarch 21, 2024
- DIMU-CODE021025518457
- UUID9521812a-c55d-4713-a6f3-17dabb57fb28
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