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Chilkat Blanket

Milwaukee Public Museum

Milwaukee Public Museum
Milwaukee, United States

The Chilkat is a Tlingit band that lives in southeastern Alaska. Their blankets, woven from mountain goat wool and cedar bark, are five-sided, heavily fringed, and display stylized animal figure designs. During important ceremonies the blankets are worn as capes. The Chilkat blanket weaving tradition originated with the Tsimshian people who live south of the Chilkat, but the tradition spread to them through trade and marriage. The Chilkat refined this blanket weaving style to its highest level in the late 19th century but largely died out about 100 years ago; the traditional form is continued by only a few weavers. Dr. H.M. Brown of Milwaukee received this blanket as payment by an American Indian father for treating his daughter. It was donated to the museum in 1929 by Dr. Brown's wife.

Accession Number: 9654
Catalog Number: E37602

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  • Title: Chilkat Blanket
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