Peyote Cult: Ritual Equipment

Publication

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St. Joseph Museums

Name/Title

Peyote Cult: Ritual Equipment

Entry/Object ID

L9999.999.865

Description

Peyote Cult: Ritual Equipment. Briefly describes principal and most characteristic objects used in ceremonies of Peyote Cult. Includes: When objects used; Sex of makers; Changes in equipment; fans; rattles, drums, drum sticks, leader's staff, mesal bean necklace, boxes, silver jewelry, costume. Compiled by Willena D. Cartwright, Leaflet 106, Dec. 1950. pp. 22-24. Printed in cooperation with Denver Public Schools 4/Leaflet/Photograph.

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Binder

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Underwear

Nomenclature Class

Clothing

Nomenclature Category

Category 03: Personal Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Ceremonies

Search Terms

Native American, Peyote Cult

Publication Details

Author

Denver Art Museum

Place Published

City

Denver

State/Province

Colorado

Date Published

1950

Call No.

Ethnology DE

Notes

Copy No.: 1

Condition

Overall Condition

Good