Peaked Cap or Hood
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“long pointed”
Penobscot, before 1860
Wool, silk, beads, thread
Molly Molasses’s peaked cap--
Molly (1775-1867) was a legendary elder of the Penobscot
Tribe, well remembered by local people and tribal members
alike.
The cap is a
beautiful example of the traditional historic headgear
of Wabanaki women. By the 1850s, such hats were worn
mostly for formal portraits, as in Molly’s case.
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