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Catalog Number |
B2019.01.1159 |
Object Name |
Board, Display |
Title |
Pocahontas / Sacajawea / Kateri Tekakwitha |
Museum |
Alexandria Black History Museum |
Description |
Irregularly shaped cardboard display board mounted with three posters of Native American women. The posters consist of a black and white image of a painting and two sculptures with the woman's name and four bullet-pointed biographic facts. The posters are for Pocahontas , Sacajawea, and Kateri Tekakwitha. The name is in blue text and the remaining text is in black. The posters are part of a series entitled, "Historical American Indian Biographies" produced by The Instructor Publications, Inc., in 1972. The posters are affixed to the board with blue tape. The front of the board is covered in wood design contact paper and clear plastic which is taped at the back. This display board was created and used by Carlton A. Funn Sr. as part of his exhibition, "The History and Culture of Minorities", later named "National / International Cultural Exhibits ("NICE"). |
Material |
Plastic/Tape/Paper/Cardboard |
Artist or Maker |
Carlton A. Funn Sr. |
Date |
c.1972 |
Dimensions |
H-19.606 W-40.039 D-0.472 inches |
Search Terms |
Native Americans Women Women's history Interpreters, Indian Expeditions & surveys |
Subjects |
Native Americans Women Women's history Interpreters, Indian Expeditions & surveys |
Related People |
Funn, Carlton A., Sr. |
