Glengarry cap (1 of 3--top)

Beaded Glengarry cap in a style originating from Scotland created by Native American Indians in the Great Lakes Region of Michigan, possibly Iroquois. Circa 1900.

<a href="https://uplink.nmu.edu/islandora/object/nmu%3A50001">See the second photograph of this object here.</a>

<a href="https://uplink.nmu.edu/islandora/object/nmu%3A50002">See the third photograph of this object here.</a>, Digital image of Glengarry cap. From a collection held at the Bay Mills Community College Library and Heritage Center, Brimley (Mich.)
Abstract/Description: Beaded Glengarry cap in a style originating from Scotland created by Native American Indians in the Great Lakes Region of Michigan, possibly Iroquois. Circa 1900.
See the second photograph of this object here.
See the third photograph of this object here.
Subject(s): Indian beadwork
Indians of North America -- Great Lakes Region -- Antiquities
Great Lakes Region
Date Created: 1900 (approximate)