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Source Description
This flat headdress was worn by a female maize dancer. The stepped forms at the top are stylized clouds, while the paired feathers may symbolize prayers.
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Document identity
localId
117364
label
Tablita (Dance Headdress)
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obj
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object
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1
Source metadata
id
117364
contentType
object
title
Tablita (Dance Headdress)
description
This flat headdress was worn by a female maize dancer. The stepped forms at the top are stylized clouds, while the paired feathers may symbolize prayers.
date
early 1900s
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q60749895
genreSpecific
Garment
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1
source
import
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America, Native North American, Southwest, Pueblo, Rio Grande
accession
1937.921
Source extras
tec
cardboard, string, paint, leather
tombstone
Tablita (Dance Headdress), early 1900s. America, Native North American, Southwest, Pueblo, Rio Grande. Cardboard, string, paint, leather. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Amelia Elizabeth White, 1937.921
collection
AA - Native North America
creditline
Gift of Amelia Elizabeth White
updatedAt
2026-06-13 11:47:05.453000
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117364
dept
Art of the Americas
coll
AA - Native North America
med
cardboard, string, paint, leather
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1
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0
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photo
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2d49b5361be904b4