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Dance apron

Unrecorded Tlingit artist Native American

Not on view

This dance apron depicts a bear; its head and paws are easily recognizable while its body is abstract. The garment’s complex and rare twined structure is generally referred to as Chilkat weaving, in recognition of the particular group of Tlingit women who excelled in the art form. Men painted the design on a wood board that women referenced to execute the weaving. Today, as in the past, members of Tlingit communities wear and dance in aprons and robes such as this one.

Dance apron, Unrecorded Tlingit artist, Mountain goat wool, yellow cedar bark, dye, Tlingit

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