Tear dress
A tear dress is a long dress made of calico worn by Oklahoma Cherokee women.[1][2][3][4]
The tear dress is the official dress of the Cherokee Nation.[5] Based on a historical dress carried to Indian Territory over the Trail of Tears, the tear dress was first designed in 1969 by Wendell Cochran (Cherokee Nation) and sewn by Elizabeth Higgins (Cherokee Nation) for Virginia Stroud (Keetoowah Cherokee/Muscogee) when she successfully ran for Miss Indian America.[5]
References
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- Dittman, Whitney. "Traditional dress, iconic symbol". Anadisgoi. No. Summer/Fall 2018. Cherokee Nation. pp. 35–36. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
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