Dagger
MOA: University of British Columbia
3616/2 a-b
Metal dagger (part a) with long beaded sheath (part b). Large knife with double-edged blade riveted between a two-piece wood handle. The handle is wrapped with a wire of copper alloy metal in three places - around the guard, above the guard, and directly in front of the butt. The wire is inserted into holes in the wood and held together with ornate twists. The sheath is composed of four pieces of leather - two large triangular pieces attached on the sides to form the pocket, and two smaller triangular pieces, which are attached below creating an overall hourglass shape. One side is heavily beaded with blue, pink and black diamond designs on a white background. There is one black 'x' just above the tapered midsection.
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History Of Use
The knife and sheath were recorded as possibly originating from one of the Siouan speaking Plains nations?
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Narrative
Collected by the donor's father while he was stationed in the Saskatchewan area, c. 1959-1963.
- Type of Item dagger
- Culture Plains
- Material sinew, wood, metal, steel metal, skin, glass, fibre
- Measurements height 40.6 cm, width 6.8 cm, depth 2.5 cm (part a) height 54.8 cm, width 10.2 cm, depth 2.6 cm (part b)
- Previous Owner Willis John Moogk, Peter Moogk
- Received from Peter Moogk
- Made in Saskatchewan
- Collected in Saskatchewan
- Collection Date between 1959 and 1963
- Ownership Date before 1990, before February 11, 2023
- Acquisition Date on February 11, 2023
- Item Classes beadwork
- Condition fair
- Accession Number 3616/0002 a-b