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C. 1920. Shoshone beaded gauntlets. Buckskin, cotton thread,
seed beads, with red wool stroud lining. A note in the box suggests that these
gauntlets and the other
items were gifts of Chief Washakie to various Indian agents. Not possible
in this instance, as these gauntlets were constructed about 20 years after
Washakie's death. Note that these gauntlets demonstrate a transition from
early geometric & floral designs of the 19th century to more realistic florals
of the 20th century.
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or on the image for detailed view. Size is 14.5" long. Cat. No. Box 813, Benjamin Sheldon, Alice Sheldon, and
Howard "Tubby" Houston Col. Courtesy American Heritage Center, Laramie,
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