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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Peoria Tribe collaborates with museum on duck decoy display cases

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State Representative Ryan Spain (il) | Representative Ryan Spain (R) 73rd District Deputy Republican Leader

State Representative Ryan Spain (il) | Representative Ryan Spain (R) 73rd District Deputy Republican Leader

Last month, in a special dedication ceremony, the Peoria Riverfront Museum unveiled display cases intended to feature duck decoys. However, it was not the decoys but an unprecedented collaboration that was the focal point of the celebration. This event marked the first business deal in generations between a central Illinois entity and the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma.

Members of The Peoria Tribe hand-crafted 14 state-of-the-art display cases to house some of the finest museum-quality duck decoys globally, including those on loan from New York’s American Folk Art Museum.

Chief Craig Harper of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma spoke at the dedication of the newly upgraded Center for American Decoys at the Peoria Riverfront Museum. He explained that decoys were long used by indigenous peoples to hunt waterfowl and expressed his honor in participating in preserving and showcasing this aspect of history.

“We took a very practical thing, and we made it beautiful. We see those old things; we see them new again. We see those old things brought back and showcased. Those of the next generations will come back and be inspired. We love the educational component of that,” Harper said.

The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma is a confederation of Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankashaw, and Wea Indians united into a single tribe in 1854. The tribes which constitute The Confederated Peorias originated in lands bordering the Great Lakes and drained by the Mississippi River. They are Illinois or Illini Indians, descendants of those who created great mound civilizations in central United States two thousand to three thousand years ago.

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Photo Credit: Peoria Riverfront Museum

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