Uniform
Uniform
Uniform
Uniform
Uniform
Uniform
Uniform


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Clothing and Accessories
Uniforms
Native American
Native American - Northeast and Southeast Woodland ➔ Uniform

Identifier:
1994.30.3a-b
Description:

This two-piece uniform was worn by a Grand Traverse Bay Conservation Officer (GTBCO) around 1994. It consists of a shirt and trousers. The shirt is tan and features two patch pockets and a GTBCO patch on the left arm. The trousers are made of brown wool and have a tan stripe on each outer seam. There are belt loops around the waistband and an interior label from Horace Small Manufacturing Company Tuffy Lastik.

Date:
1993
Materials:
Wool
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Grand Traverse Band Of Ottawa And Chippewa Indians
Exhibits/Programs:
Anishinabek: The People of this Place (1995 – 2025)

Anishinaabek: The Original People of This Place (after 2026)

Redesign of the Anishinabek: The People of this Place exhibit. Ideas for potential artifacts.


Related Entities:
Horace Small Manufacturing Company (creator)
Horace Small Manufacturing Company specializes in the manufacturing of law enforcement uniforms. The company was founded in 1937 and as of 2018 they are still in business.  Grand Travese Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (donor)
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