sculpture
- Museum number
- Am1983,37.1
- Description
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Sculpture (in form of lunchpail) made of wood, iron, glass, plastic, paint.
- Production date
- 1983 (ca.)
- Dimensions
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Height: 28.50 centimetres
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Width: 34 centimetres
- Curator's comments
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Register entry incomplete - drawing only. See Rayna Green (ed) `The British Museum Encyclopaedia of Native North America' British Museum Press, 1999. see JCH King `First Peoples, First Contacts' British Museum Press, 1999.
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It is unclear where this work of are was made by Glazer-Danay, but he is a member of the Caughnawaga/Turtle Clan of the Kahnawake Band of Mohawks, whose reserve of Kahnawake is on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, across from Montreal.
- Location
- On display (G26/dc1)
- Exhibition history
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Exhibited:
1991, BM Room 91, Collecting in the 20th Century
1999 25 Jun-2009 Apr, BM Room 26; Gallery of North America, Case: "The Northeastern Woodlands"
2009 1 May-20 Sep, Victoria, Royal BC Museum, Treasures of the World's Cultures
2011 2 Apr-2012 Nov, BM Room 26; Gallery of North America, Case: "The Northeastern Woodlands"
2013 23 Mar-4 Aug, Apr, Bonn, Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, On the Trail of the Iroquois
2013-2014 18 Oct-6 Jan, Apr, Berlin, Martin-Gropius-Bau, On the Trail of the Iroquois
- Acquisition date
- 1983
- Department
- Africa, Oceania and the Americas
- Registration number
- Am1983,37.1