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Culture/People
Chitimacha
Previous owner
Governor James E. Boyd (James Edward Boyd), Non-Indian, 1834-1906
Margaret Gannett Elton (Mrs. John Edward Elton), Non-Indian, ca. 1907-1975
Donor
Margaret Gannett Elton (Mrs. John Edward Elton), Non-Indian, ca. 1907-1975
Object Name
Basket
Media/Materials
Cane (Swamp cane/River cane)
Techniques
Twill-plaited
Object Type
Containers and Vessels
Place
Louisiana; USA
Collection History
Collection history unknown; said to have been collected by James E. Boyd (1834-1906), an Omaha, Nebraska, businessman and governor of Nebraska from 1891 to 1893); acquired by Margaret Gannett Elton (ca. 1907-1975), who may have been a distant relative of Governor Boyd’s, at an unknown date; donated to MAI by Mrs. Elton in 1971.