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Prisoner tie

unknownearly 19th century

Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto, Canada

Prisoner ties were used by the Iroquois to tie war captives. According to an 18th century Jesuit account, prisoners were tied at all times. At night, long cords were fastened to the prisoner’s hands and feet in such a manner than any motion would waken their captor who lay on the cords.

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  • Title: Prisoner tie
  • Creator: unknown
  • Creator Lifespan: unknown - unknown
  • Creator Nationality: Iroquois
  • Date: early 19th century
  • Provenance: Gift of Frank Eames
  • Type: Tie
  • Rights: Royal Ontario Museum
  • Medium: Vegetable fibre, porcupine quills, tin cones, moosehair
  • Measurement Length: 598
  • Accession Number: 918.35.1
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