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Sir Richard Levinges who travelled through New Brunswick in 1835 , offers a brief description of a Maliseet woman's ceremonial dress . . " When they appear in full dress the squaws wear a conical shaped cap or headdress of blue or ...
Sir Richard Levinges who travelled through New Brunswick in 1835 , offers a brief description of a Maliseet woman's ceremonial dress . . " When they appear in full dress the squaws wear a conical shaped cap or headdress of blue or ...
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Another form of Maliseet ceremonial costume to emerge in the 19th century was the elaborately beaded shirt ( photo no . 6 ) . Unfortunately little information about its history exists . Only four examples have been located .
Another form of Maliseet ceremonial costume to emerge in the 19th century was the elaborately beaded shirt ( photo no . 6 ) . Unfortunately little information about its history exists . Only four examples have been located .
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4 Micmac ceremonial coat ; ca. 1825 . Museum . New Brunswick No. 5 Micmac tea cosy made of black and red wool broadcloth and embroidered with silk ribbon applique . The white glass beads are threaded on horsehair and sewn down with ...
4 Micmac ceremonial coat ; ca. 1825 . Museum . New Brunswick No. 5 Micmac tea cosy made of black and red wool broadcloth and embroidered with silk ribbon applique . The white glass beads are threaded on horsehair and sewn down with ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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