concho belt, Eddie Tsalabutie

Artwork Overview

Cultural affiliations: Zuñi
1925–1965
concho belt, mid 1900s–1965
Where object was made: New Mexico, United States
Material/technique: coral; jet; turquoise; shell; sterling silver
Dimensions:
Object Length/Width (Length x Width): 88.5 x 4.5 cm
Object Length/Width (Length x Width): 1 3/4 x 34 13/16 in
Credit line: Gift from the Menninger Foundation
Accession number: 2007.1484
Not on display

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Native Fashion
Sometimes, non-Native people avoid purchasing and wearing fashion sold by Native designers for fear of cultural appropriation. In general, supporting Indigenous designers is encouraged. Natives and non-Natives can buy and wear jewelry, accessories, and clothing made by Native people. The jingle chain accessories are an exception and should only be worn by Natives due to their sacred and spiritual nature. If you are unsure whether a non-Native person should buy or wear something created by an Indigenous person, ask them.

Exhibitions

Spencer Museum of Art Interns 2013–2014, curator
2016–2021
Spencer Museum of Art Interns 2013–2014, curator
2014–2015
Gwenn Gallenstein, curator
Andrea Norris, curator
1998