Leggings

For some one hundred years at least from the 1840s, many Cree women in the James Bay area wore woollen leggings decorated with floral patterns worked in beads for ceremonial occasions. For Cree people, hunting was connected to ceremony, and the shape and design of these leggings – which are mirror images of each other – may have had symbolic connections to animals, especially caribou.

Click the images to zoom in for a more detailed view.


© The Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland A.1968.729 + A


© The Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland A.1968.729 + A