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Wall Pocket
Wall Pocket

Wall Pocket

MakerMade by Mohegan People Native American
Date1890-1900
MediumPlain-woven ash and oak
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 6 1/2in. (24.1 x 19.1 x 16.5cm)
ClassificationsEquipment
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionPlain-woven ash and oak wall pocket. The rectangular rim is single wrapped and double reinforced, with half-round interior and exterior reinforcement. The warp splints are medium width and inconsistent. The weft splints are medium width and regular. The base is openwork. Tight geometric designs are colored in indigo and red (which appears to be a mix of Spanish brown and red lead). The design is unusual; it used little clubs instead of domes. There is a "30" painted in indigo on the underside.

The wall pocket tells a tale of life and death, as signified by red and black. Lightning and canoe paddles are shown in both four and six directions. The non-cardinal points indicate the Mohegan's ancient journey from the Southwest to Upstate New York, then down to Connecticut.
Object number1956.88.0
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Basket
    Tantaquidgeon family
    1900-1930
    Basket
    Tantaquidgeon family
    about 1890
    Covered Basket
    Nipmuc People
    1840
    Basket
    Harold Tantaquidgeon
    1890-1900; possibly as late as 1945
    Basket
    Mohegan People
    1850-1880
    Covered Basket
    Nipmuc People
    about 1820
    Covered Basket
    Mohegan People
    about 1840
    Covered Basket
    Mahican People
    about 1880
    Basket
    Mahican People
    about 1875
    Basket
    Tunxis People
    about 1850
    Covered Basket
    Schaghticoke People
    about 1880
    Wall Pocket
    Abenaki People
    1890-1910