Object
American Indian's Bowler Hat
American Indian wears the bowler hat in the poker room. This dark, rounded felt headwear, typical of 19th-century urban men, crowns his head as he eyes Data warily during the tense standoff. It contrasts tribal roots, helping him navigate city prejudices alongside Seaman and Gambler. Players ignore it amid French banter, but it anchors his blended identity.
2 appearances
Purpose
Worn on the head to complete urban attire
Significance
Signals American Indian's departure from tribal customs, reinforcing themes of prejudice and adaptation as Data integrates into the hostile game
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