Acquisition of Female Apparel in Oklahoma's Indian Territory, 1850–1910

Lynne Richards
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During the 19th century, the United States government mandated the migration of American Indians to reserved lands located in what would eventually become the state of Oklahoma. However, in 1889, the government also began opening those same lands to non-Indian settle ment, and the population of the territory expanded rapidly. In the late 1930s, under a program sponsored by the federal government, approximately 6,300 of those 19th-century residents were interviewed concerning their memories of life within the Indian Territory. Those interviews, having subsequently been printed, were searched for references to the production, acquisition, and use of clothing. The collected information was compiled into a large computerized data base that was searched for all means by which territorial female residents acquired clothing. The results suggested a gradual transition from the home production of fabrics to a greater reliance on commercial yardgoods, with home sewing remaining important throughout the period. The data also suggested a relationship between the historical environment within which clothing was acquired and the means by which the acquisitions were made. Additionally, the study revealed descriptive information concerning the techniques by which apparel was produced.

俄克拉何马州印第安人领地女性服饰的收购(1850-1910)
在19世纪,美国政府下令将美洲印第安人迁移到最终成为俄克拉荷马州的保留土地上。然而,在1889年,政府也开始开放这些土地给非印第安人定居,领土上的人口迅速增加。在20世纪30年代末,在联邦政府赞助的一个项目下,大约6300名19世纪的居民接受了采访,询问他们在印第安人领土上的生活记忆。这些采访后来被印了出来,我们搜索了有关服装生产、购买和使用的内容。收集到的资料被编入一个大型计算机化数据库,搜索领土上女性居民获得服装的所有途径。结果表明,从家庭生产织物逐渐过渡到更多地依赖商业码,家庭缝纫在整个时期仍然很重要。数据还表明,获得服装的历史环境与获得服装的手段之间存在关系。此外,该研究还揭示了有关服装生产技术的描述性信息。
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