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| Titles |
Dakota village model |
|---|---|
| Description |
Model of a Dakota village in miniature made in 1947 by George Crooks (Wakanozanzan or Holy Light) and Alice T. Boyd Crooks (Wicanhpitowin or Blue Star Woman) at the Redwood Indian Agency village in Minnesota. The model consists of eight human figures, eleven tipis and one travois. |
| Quantity |
20 items |
| Format |
Content Category: artifacts |
| Measurements |
4 1/2 inches height (largest tipi) 3 inches diameter (largest tipi) |
| Nomenclature |
model (representation) |
| Materials |
cloth wood thread |
| Creation |
Made by: Crooks, Alice T. Boyd Made by: Crooks, George W. Made by: Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota Made by: Oceti Sakowin Made in: Redwood Agency Indian Village, Minnesota, United States Made by: Dakota Indians |
| Subjects |
Redwood Agency Indian Village Indian dolls Redwood Falls, Redwood County, Minnesota, United States Indian. Recreation. Dolls Indian. Models and Miniatures |
| Dates |
Creation: Approximately 1947 |
| Holding Type | 3D Objects |
| Identifiers |
8717.1-20 (Accession Number) |