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Nickel silver bracelet
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| Description | Pair of nickel silver bracelets; see also 6221.1.1. Bracelet has an engraved design characterized by undulating rows of parallel hatch marks as well as two vertical rows on front. Original donor information (from Ontario, Canada) identifies these as having belonged to Dakota chief Little Crow. TI04F |
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| Quantity | 1 item |
| Format | Content Category: artifacts |
| Measurements | 2 3/4 inches diameter 1 3/4 inches depth 1/2 inch width |
| Nomenclature | Bracelet (jewelry) |
| Subjects |
Owned/used by: Little Crow, Chief Used in Ontario, Canada Used by Dakota Indians Indians of North America--Commerce Fur trade U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Archaeology |
| Dates | Creation: Not earlier than 1825 - Not later than 1863 |
| Restrictions | Through curatorial review and/or additional consultation with American Indian elders, spiritual leaders, tribal officers or lineal descendants, this item has been determined to be culturally sensitive. As advised by the Minnesota Historical Society Indian Advisory Committee on April 20, 2012, the Minnesota Historical Society will not display images of culturally sensitive items on the public database. |
| Credit Line | Minnesota Historical Society Collections |
| Holding Type | 3D Objects |
| ID Number | 6221.1.2 |

