
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Dance Blanket
Attributed to Jane Dickson LaFramboise; Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) artist; Dakhóta artist
- Date
- c. 1845
- Medium
- Wool broadcloth, glass beads, silk ribbon, needlework
- Culture
- Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) / Dakhóta
- Department
- Arts of the Americas
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This rare blanket combines two important Native American decorative forms: beading and ribbonwork. The appliqué ribbon designs combine traditional Native work with American folk quilting. While the ribbonwork is unattributed, the beadwork was probably made by the Dakota. This superb example of Native American artistry was passed down through the prominent LaFramboise family of Minnesota. Family lore states that this blanket was once owned by Jane Dickson LaFramboise (born circa 1820), a woman of Anishinabe/Dakota descent whose father had good relations with the Dakota. The blanket was said to have been used at her wedding in 1845 to Joseph LaFramboise who established one of the first trading posts in Minnesota. Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) / Dakhóta, United States, Americas
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