Quilt No.901SAM - South Australian Museum
Owner:
South Australian Museum
Location:
SA Adelaide
Maker
Maker:
Clarence Long ?
Made in
AUSTRALIA SA
Patterms
Date:
1921 - 1940
Description:
Rabbit Skin Cloak. Rectangular pieces stitched together with sinew and later repaired with fishing line.
History:
This cloak was possibly made by Clarence Long (a Tenganekald man), Coorong around the 1930s. It is in the collection of the South Australian Museum.
Related Quilts:
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Longest part: 800mm
Ref: MA Thesis 1973, S.Meagher 'A Reconstruction of the Traditional Life of the Aborigines of the S.W. of Western Australia.
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