Dance Apron
MOA: University of British Columbia
3051/1
Dance apron with a deer hoof fringe all along the bottom edge. The garment is made of a rectangle of red wool, with a large dip at the bottom centre hem. The front is decorated with thin horizontal lines of fabric sewn to the wool that follow the dip. The top line is black velvet, followed by lines of purple surrounded by blue triangles as well as lines of tan cotton and blue cotton. The back is lined with cotton in tan and checked tan and red. From the apron’s bottom hem hangs a long rawhide fringe with deer hooves attached to each hide strip by thread, tied through a hole bored in the hoof. Many of the hooves have been modified to have a decorative serrated edge. Two small, conical metal bells hang from a fringe on the left side.
- Type of Item apron
- Culture Gitxsan
- Material wool fibre, rawhide skin, deer hoof, cotton fibre, synthetic fibre, metal
- Measurements height 88.0 cm, width 119.0 cm, depth 2.5 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Barbara Robertson, Alexander C. Robertson
- Received from Alexander C. Robertson
- Made in British Columbia
- Collected in Hazelton
- Ownership Date before December 22, 2010, before February 19, 2014
- Acquisition Date on February 19, 2014
- Item Classes textiles
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3051/0001