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This hardhat is part of the "Headdress for Modern Mohawks" series that Ric Glazer-Danay has worked on for more than ten years. The hardhat references Kanien'kehaka prowess as iron or high steelworkers. Danay's family left Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada, for New York in the 1920s so that his grandfather could find work as an ironworker. Ric Glazer-Danay, his father, and his uncle also worked iron. Danay humorously notes that he has blue eyes, as did his father and grandfather, "which might suggest that my family might be descended from a child that we liberated from Deerfield."
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"Which Way to Deerfield (A Modern Mohawk Headdress)"
artist Richard Glazer-Danay [Kanien'kehaka] |
date 2003 |
location Corona, California |
height 19.0" |
width 10.0" |
item type Art/Sculpture |
accession # #2005.06 |
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