A shirt said to have come from the Blackfoot Tribe in Canada went for $800,000 at a Sotheby's auction this week.
The 19th-century shirt and 38 other items were from the private collection of the Earl of Southesk. The earl visited Canada in the mid-1800s and was one of the first Europeans to explore the region.
Other items sold include a beaded hide dress that went for $500,000 and a beaded hide legging that went for $93,000. A museum in Alberta, where many of the items came from, landed two-thirds of the collection.
The auction was held in New York on Monday.
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Indian shirt fetches record price
(BBC 5/12)
Earl's rich tribal auction likened to Holocaust sale (The Australian 5/12)
Rare Shirt (Artifact.Com 5/11)
Alberta museum lands bulk of rare aboriginal collection (The Edmonton Journal 5/9)
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Indian shirt goes for $800K in Sotheby's auction
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