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Dakota Love moccosin (wyman Coll.(Hampet clel)
Dakota Love moccosin (Wyman Coll.(Haupt del)
Lengh. 11 1/4 inches
length. 11 1/4 inches
Width. 5. "
width.       5.     "


togs. The ground took of leads in this [ ]: [ ] [ ] the [hymone] collection is [rohite]. About the edge of the [ ] as triangular patches of [dub] [ ] leaders with a [ ] of red and white and
tops. The ground work of beads in this specimen which is from the Ingman collection is white. About the edge of the upper are triangular patches of deep blue beads with a [[? ]] of red and white and square of carmine, with crosses of red beads with points of light blue on the instep is a triangle, the edges are deep blue then a strip of white beads  with red triangles and yellow points, and a central stitch of red. The ankle band is white with crosses of blue  with a white and red centre, and an encircling band of carmine.   Hanging from the instep is a tongue, on two [[?]] of white beads with deep blue markings and edge of emerald green beads in [[?]] the same encircle the top of the moccasin. The sole has a field of turquoise blue beads, surrounded by a band of red and in the centre one square of deep blue and yellow with a center of white. Here  and there are rectangular points of deep blueat the ends and red near the centre. In the centre of the foot is a nondescript, sort of a figure all red except the middle connecting band which is deep blue.  This specimen is from Fort Pierce S. Dakota. Courtship is of short duration with an indian and a few days elapse before the willing maiden is purchased of her father for so many ponies, or such other price or  commodity as he may set upon her head, which is paid by the lover and the squaw exchanges her slavery from one master to another sometimes willingly at others reluctantly If the maiden is of sufficient interest to the lover, and he is willing to pay a large enough price the squaw is sold to him nolem volens and she is his wife, and subject to his disposal even if need be to his taking her life an indian may kill his wife with impunity, they seldom do so for if they did the service of a good slave would be lost, and no advantage accrue to the master
[ ] of carmine, with crane of red beads with [ ] of light blue [ ] this instep is a triangle, that edges on about [ ] then a stich a [ ] leader with red triangles and yellow [pouths], and a [ ] stich of red. The ambler bound is [ ] with cruser of [ ] with a white and red [ ], and as [ ] land of [ ]. Hanging from the instep is a torgue, on the triangle of white beats with deep [ ]  [ ] and as deep.
Edges of emerald green beads in [ ] the land enriched the [ ] of the moccosins. The sole has a [frild] of turquoise hollow beads, surrounded by a land of red and in the [ ] one [ ] of [ ] blue and yellow with a [ ] of white. [ ] and there as rectangular points of deep blue at the ends and need mean the [ ]. In the centre of the front in a [mondesquit], sort of a [linguze] all red expect the [ ] communities brand [ ] is [ ] the, This [ ] is frame Hart [Piene] & [Dahata]. [Lount] is of shut duration with an indian and a few days elapsed before the meeting maiden is [puncharal] of her father for so many [panic[ or such other [panic] on community are [so] many set upon her head, [mulch] is paid by the seven and the [ ] exchange her [slavy] from and master to [anithex] sometimes millings at other reluctantly if the maiden is of sufficient intent to the lover, and [ho] is willing to pay a large enough price the [ ] is delt to him [under] [ ] and who is [ ] wife, and [sugest] to him [ ]  [ ] if need to [ ] taking her life an indian away kill his wifes with impurity, they [seldent] do so for at this child the [semmner] of a [gourd] [plano] would to last, and no [archantage] [accrued] [with] [ ]

Latest revision as of 04:17, 29 June 2021

52 image sole Dakota Love moccosin (Wyman Coll.(Haupt del) length. 11 1/4 inches width. 5. "

tops. The ground work of beads in this specimen which is from the Ingman collection is white. About the edge of the upper are triangular patches of deep blue beads with a ? of red and white and square of carmine, with crosses of red beads with points of light blue on the instep is a triangle, the edges are deep blue then a strip of white beads with red triangles and yellow points, and a central stitch of red. The ankle band is white with crosses of blue with a white and red centre, and an encircling band of carmine. Hanging from the instep is a tongue, on two ? of white beads with deep blue markings and edge of emerald green beads in ? the same encircle the top of the moccasin. The sole has a field of turquoise blue beads, surrounded by a band of red and in the centre one square of deep blue and yellow with a center of white. Here and there are rectangular points of deep blue. at the ends and red near the centre. In the centre of the foot is a nondescript, sort of a figure all red except the middle connecting band which is deep blue. This specimen is from Fort Pierce S. Dakota. Courtship is of short duration with an indian and a few days elapse before the willing maiden is purchased of her father for so many ponies, or such other price or commodity as he may set upon her head, which is paid by the lover and the squaw exchanges her slavery from one master to another sometimes willingly at others reluctantly If the maiden is of sufficient interest to the lover, and he is willing to pay a large enough price the squaw is sold to him nolem volens and she is his wife, and subject to his disposal even if need be to his taking her life an indian may kill his wife with impunity, they seldom do so for if they did the service of a good slave would be lost, and no advantage accrue to the master