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Metadata
Object Name |
Bonnet, War |
Source |
Figge Art Museum |
Iowa History Era Tag |
Statehood and the Civil War Era (1847-1868) |
Chronological Tag |
Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) |
Catalog Number |
2018.073.007 |
Credit line |
Figge Art Museum |
Description |
This Native American Headdress is comprised of decorative feathers that form a ring around a leather band, attached at the base. This particular headdress is called a war bonnet. Contrary to popular belief, war bonnets were never used by most American Indian tribes even though they are widely known. The tribes that wore these war bonnets were located in the Great Plain such as the Crow, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, and Cree. The Sioux were thought to be the first American Indian group our of the Great Plains tribes to use the war bonnet. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. |
Additional Research & Sources |
This object connects with the following standard: Standard SS.3.28 Cultural Contributions: A lesson could be created on Native American culture and dress, as well as how it has influenced American culture throughout history. |
Primary/Secondary Source |
Reproduction |
Multimedia Links |
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Search Terms |
Arts & Culture War & Conflict War Native American Native Americans |
Legal Status |
Ownership of this resource is held by the Figge Art Museum and has been provided here for educational purposes only, specifically for use in the Iowa Museum Association's "Teaching Iowa History" project. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission from the Rights Holder. For information on U.S. and International copyright laws, consult an attorney. |