Pipe tomahawk

Date created
circa 1750
Culture/People
Non-Indian; thought to have been used by the Mohawk
Seller agent
Sumner Healey, Non-Indian, 1871-1936
Previous owner
Harold J. Hibben (Harold James Hibben), Non-Indian, 1881-1956
Richard M. Fairbanks, Non-Indian, 1912-2000
Donor
Richard M. Fairbanks, Non-Indian, 1912-2000
Honoree
Harold J. Hibben (Harold James Hibben), Non-Indian, 1881-1956
Collection History
Collection history unknown, but said to have been presented by an English general to a Native ally; acquired by a European collector of antique armor whose collection was sold in 1935; acquired by Harold J. Hibben (1881-1956, a noted tomahawk collector) shortly afterward, possibly through New York City antiques dealer Sumner Healey (1871-1936); inherited by Harold Hibben's nephew, Richard M. Fairbanks (1910-2000, an Indianapolis businessman); donated to MAI by Richard Fairbanks in 1958 in memory of Harold Hibben.
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Place
New York; USA (inferred)
See related items
Non-Indian
Mohawk
Personal items
On View
NMAI, Washington DC: Nation to Nation, Two Ways of Being
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Catalog Number
22/7211
Barcode
227211.000
Object Type
Personal items
Object Name
Pipe tomahawk
Media/Materials
Wood, iron, silver, pewter
Techniques
Wrought, inlaid, burned
Dimensions
34 x 18 x 3 cm
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws67529f35a-6925-4cd1-8110-7e285f8a4574
Record ID
NMAI_242237