The covenant chain: Indian ceremonial and trade silver : the covenant chain by N. Jaye Fredrickson ; catalogue of the exhibition by Sandra Gibb : a travelling exhibition of the National Museum of Man
Released: Jan 01, 1980
Publisher: University of Chicago Press [distributor]
Format: Hardcover, 168 pages
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Description:
The covenant chain is the symbol of a pledge of friendship. Historically, it represented Indian-European alliances in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century New England and New York. Symbolically, it has come to mean much more. This exhibition and its catalogue shed new light on a previously unexplored aspect of the fur trade in North America. In presenting a different perspective on eighteenth-century Canadian silversmiths, we can see the far-reaching implications of the fur trade. Also revealed are the close links between the sophisticated colonial craft of silversmithing and the evolving material culture of the North American Indian.
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