IDNO
D.78588.LIN
Description
Pen and ink drawing of a Nayama (Evenki woman's coat) collected by Ethel Lindgren during her Northwest Manchuria expedition, 1931 - 1932.
The Nayama is now in the care of MAA, reference 1935.777, and described as: "Nayama. Long women’s coat made from wapiti or elk skin. Front opening with long sleeves and deep collar. Collar, cuffs and outer edge trimmed with band of dark brown fabric, possibly cotton. Five leather fastenings with fringe trim along front. Dyed with bark of dulgikte tree mixed with Juniper ashes. Stitched closed at collar.
Inner Mongolia; Upper Bystraya River
Exhibited: Removed from display case 19, CUMAA anthropology galleries, 9 July 1986.
Lindgren, Ethel John (Dr) [collector and donor]"
Place
E Asia; China; Inner Mongolia; Upper Bystraya River [North west Manchuria]
Cultural Affliation
Evenki [Reindeer Tungus]
Named Person
Photographer
King, Edith [Artist]
Collector / Expedition
Lindgren, Ethel John
Date
Collection Name
Lindgren Collection
Source
Format
Drawing
Primary Documentation
Other Information
D.78588.LIN to D78622.LIN were found wrapped in paper now numbered C366/1/ which came from folder now numbered C366/.
FM:213238
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