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Titles: Dakota jingle dress skirt (Supplied title)
Description: A Dakota woman's layered, dyed cotton muslin skirt with tin jingle cones made from tobacco cans, circa 1905. The skirt is part of a Dakota ceremonial jingle dress made by Lucy Pair in 1905 (see also blouse, ID Number 1141.A.1). This type of dress was traditionally worn for ceremonial healing purposes and, more recently, at pow-wows. The dress was donated by a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution from Wheaton, Minnesota.
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Credit: Minnesota Historical Society Collections, Gift of the Sibley House Association of the Minnesota Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Holding Type: 3D Objects
Quantity: 1 item
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