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Culture/People
probably Mixtec (attributed); possibly collected at Hopi Pueblo
Previous owner
Paul L. Taylor, Non-Indian, 1899-1983
Isabella Taylor (Isabella Forsythe/Mrs. Paul L. Taylor), Non-Indian, 1901-1964
Donor
Paul L. Taylor, Non-Indian, 1899-1983
Isabella Taylor (Isabella Forsythe/Mrs. Paul L. Taylor), Non-Indian, 1901-1964
Object Name
Sash/Belt
Media/Materials
Cotton yarn, wool yarn
Techniques
Woven
Object Type
Clothing/Garments: Accessories
Place
Oaxaca State; Mexico
Collection History
Collection history unknown, but said to have been collected circa 1930; formerly in the collection of Paul L. Taylor (1899-1983) and his wife Isabella Forsythe Taylor (1901-1964), who were instructors at the Oakwood School in Poughkeepsie, New York); donated to MAI by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor in 1960.