Sioux. <em>Chief's War Shirt</em>, early 19th century. Buckskin, dye, pigment, glass beads, porcupine quills, maidenhair fern stems, sinew, 30 x 20 in.  (76.2 x 50.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Henry L. Batterman Fund and the Frank Sherman Benson Fund, 50.67.11. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 50.67.11_SL1.jpg)

Chief's War Shirt

Artist:SiouxYanktonai, Nakota, Sioux

Medium: Buckskin, dye, pigment, glass beads, porcupine quills, maidenhair fern stems, sinew

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Dates:early 19th century

Dimensions: 30 x 20 in. (76.2 x 50.8 cm)

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Accession Number: 50.67.11

Image: 50.67.11_SL1.jpg,

Catalogue Description:
Man's shirt constructed with very little tailoring. It is left open at the sides and a triangular bib is sewn on at the neck. This bib is decorated with blue pony beads, patterned with rows of triangles. Strips made of porcupine quillwork and maidenhair fern stems have been placed on the arms, shoulders and as epaulets. Long buckskin fringes have been added at the sides of the shirt, the bottom, and the sleeves. The shirt is dyed a yellowish-orange color. On the proper right side, many narrow, brown, horizontal bands that are bisected at one end have been painted. These have been said to stand for horse whips. On the proper left, four hourglass shapes, almost completely filled in with black, have been painted. They have been said to stand for cloth or blankets. The triangular neck flap is beaded somewhat differently from front to back. The front shows two rows of triangles whereas the back includes a third row that contains two triangles. The blue beads visually square off the pointed end of the skin and are similar to the design on Jarvis shirt 50.67.1a.

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