Key Chain, Finger Weaving
Dublin Core
Title
Key Chain, Finger Weaving
Subject
Ethnology
History
Personal Objects
Communication Objects
Personal Gear
Arts
Description
Finger weaving key chain with an arrow pattern.
Has attached tag indicating it was made by an enrolled Osage Nation citizen and sold through the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA). IACA “was established in 1974 in response to the growing problem of misrepresentation of American Indian arts and crafts in the marketplace. … IACA's work to support the effective protection, ethical promotion of authentic Native American art, and preservation of material culture has helped to instill confidence in the consumer marketplace.”
Has attached tag indicating it was made by an enrolled Osage Nation citizen and sold through the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA). IACA “was established in 1974 in response to the growing problem of misrepresentation of American Indian arts and crafts in the marketplace. … IACA's work to support the effective protection, ethical promotion of authentic Native American art, and preservation of material culture has helped to instill confidence in the consumer marketplace.”
Identifier
2003-0022-0039
Date Created
Ca. 1974-2003
Physical Object Item Type Metadata
Affiliation
Osage Nation
Continent
North America
Country
United States
State
Arkansas
County
Benton
City
Garfield
Collection
Citation
“Key Chain, Finger Weaving,” University of Arkansas Museum, accessed April 27, 2024, https://uamuseum.omeka.net/items/show/81754.