Small tag written in pencil: “#19 (recto)/23m (verso)”
Upper portion of torn tag attached to left shoe, written in ink in Wurth’s hand: "#6/Moccasin"; two loose tags, written in ink in Wurth’s hand: bottom portion of torn tag: "made in/Laguna/Beadwork/from Paranje/Indian Woman"; #6/Moccasin/made from/Laguna Indian/Beadwork/from Paranje/Indian Woman"
Woman's silver head ornament or trarilonco. It has twenty flat plate links with twenty-one coin-shaped danglers with incised designs, twenty possibly of cactus plants and one of a sunburst. A silver clasp at one end slips into a hole at the other end. The ornament can also be worn as a necklace. ...
Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund
Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund
Tag: "#72/[Illegible]/Dancing/Hood/Pueblo/Laguna"
Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund
Museum Expedition 1903, Purchased with funds given by A. Augustus Healy and George Foster Peabody
Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund
Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund