国立アメリカ歴史博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (国立アメリカ歴史博物館Instagram)「Did you know Chinese mothers traditionally dressed their one year old children in “dog head” bonnets like this one to protect them from evil spirits? According to lore, if evil forces met the child they would pass it by, assuming the child was an animal and therefore of no value. 👶🏻 Lee Ng Shee made this bonnet for her son, Peter, in 1919. Mrs. Lee grew up in China before marrying and immigrating to New York City, where she and her husband raised seven children in their Mott Street apartment.  #AsianPacificAmericanHeritage #AsianPacificAmericanHeritageMonth #APAHM #APA #ChineseAmerican #ChineseAmericanHistory #AmericanHistory #Textiles #ClothingHistory #CostumeHistory #TextileHistory #CulturalHeritage #HistChild #NYCHistory #NYHistory #Traditions #Folklore #AsianPacificAmericanHistory #MothersDay」5月13日 10時50分 - amhistorymuseum

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Did you know Chinese mothers traditionally dressed their one year old children in “dog head” bonnets like this one to protect them from evil spirits? According to lore, if evil forces met the child they would pass it by, assuming the child was an animal and therefore of no value. 👶🏻 Lee Ng Shee made this bonnet for her son, Peter, in 1919. Mrs. Lee grew up in China before marrying and immigrating to New York City, where she and her husband raised seven children in their Mott Street apartment.
#AsianPacificAmericanHeritage #AsianPacificAmericanHeritageMonth #APAHM #APA #ChineseAmerican #ChineseAmericanHistory #AmericanHistory #Textiles #ClothingHistory #CostumeHistory #TextileHistory #CulturalHeritage #HistChild #NYCHistory #NYHistory #Traditions #Folklore #AsianPacificAmericanHistory #MothersDay


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