Sash with Scroll and Sun Designs
This sash of red wool trade cloth decorated with white and black glass beads was created around 1875 by a Coushatta tribe member. See the sash as it was worn by a Coushatta man in 1908 in a black-and-white photograph in the KnowLA entry “Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana.”
Additional Data
Courtesy of | National Museum of the American Indian |
Date | 1875 |
Copyright | Copyrighted |
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