silver stamped hairpin, unrecorded Native American artist

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silver stamped hairpin, 1970s–1980s
Where object was made: North America
Material/technique: silver
Credit line: Collection of Haskell Cultural Center and Museum, Haskell Indian Nations University
Accession number: EL2024.061.a,b
Not on display

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Native Fashion
In the 1960s, Haskell students pushed for changes that would better serve Indian country. In 1970 the school became Haskell Indian Junior College, offering associate degrees and skill-based certificates, including silversmithing. Students incorporated traditional, abstract, and contemporary motifs into their designs. By the late 1980s, Haskell had begun granting bachelor’s degrees, and in 1993 it was renamed Haskell Indian Nations University. Today Haskell is the most prominent four-year intertribal college in the United States, serving students from over 140 tribal nations.

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