If you can get a copy or someone to send you photo copies of the pages in
the book "Caring for American Indian objects: A practical and cultural
guide" and also from the National Park Services their conservogram you can
find on their website titled "5/2 Storage Mounts for Feathered Headdresses
and Soft-Sided Hats and Caps" is a great resource for you.
Best
Miriam
On 6/21/10 2:16 PM, "Wolf, Christina" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Can anyone send me instructions or best practices for the storage of Native
> American headdresses? We have the personal memorabilia of Bishop W. Angie
> Smith in our archives. The collection includes several headdresses that were
> presented to him as gifts (he was the Bishop for the Indian Mission of the
> Methodist Church from 1943-1968). Please email me directly if more info is
> needed.
>
> Thanks, Christina
>
> Christina Wolf, Archivist
> Oklahoma City University
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