Basketry
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Heard Museumorg
2 claims cited from this source
Leland Michael Darrowperson
1 claim cited from this source
L.K. Hopkinsperson
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a.k.a. Mr. L.K. Hopkins
Victorioperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Head Chief of Warm Spring Apache
Burden basket (Victorio's)thing
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a.k.a. basket used by Victorio
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Basketry
From card: "Burden basket bought by Mr. L.K. Hopkins in the Spring of 1882 at Fort Wingate from the
... [wife] of the celebrated Apache chief Victorio. A number of old men, women and children were
brought into the fort at the time the Apaches were on the warpath [sic]. The basket was used by
Victorio. Loaned to the Heard Museum 9/8/77. Returned 9/23/77." Leland Michael Darrow, Tribal
Historian for the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, questions the Chiricahua attribution, saying though basket
may have been collected from/used by the Chiricahua, it is more Mescalero or Western Apache style of
manufacture?, 9-28-2007.
23 Feb 2024
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Subjects: Anthropology; Ethnology; Miss Ella F. Hubby; Apache, Chiricahua(?)
Location: Fort Wingate, Mckinley County, New Mexico
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