Nez Perces cornhusk hat with Germantown wools circa 1890-1910
7" diameter by 6 1/2" high
Excellent condition
no provenance available
(B0893)
$3900.* ON SALE! CALL FOR SALES PRICE.
The Nez Perces Indians, along with their neighbors, the Umatilla and the Yakima, are from the Columbia River Basin (Idaho and eastern Washington). They were horse breeders who lived a migratory life.
They twined beautiful bags and hats out of cornhusk, hemp, string, dyed cornhusk, and wools acquired through traders that were originally from Germantown, Pennsylvania.
This hat is an outstanding example of Nez Perce weaving.
twined out of cornhusk,
Germantown wools, and string.
(Plateau)
Marcy Burns American Indian Arts, LLC
525 East 72nd Street, Suite 26G
New York, New York 10021
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