canoe, model
canoe, model
canoe, model
A model birch bark canoe with a wooden frame, a curving pointed prow and stern and two struts across the open part. Probably Anishinaabe, made before 1870. It has been part of the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery's collection since before 1870.
The museum catalogue states "It is very similar in style to the models canoes of the Ojibwa tribe of North America"
Museum catalogue (CW).
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wood; bark; sinew; leather; varnish, black.
The canoe has a wooden frame with curving pointed prow and stern and two struts across the open part. Bark has been stitched over the frame with sinew, and bound with leather around the top edge. The canoe has been covered in black varnish.
A black varnish covering it indicates it was acquired by the museum before 1870.
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About This GRASAC Record
Item to be cited by catalog number, collection and institution.
This record was created as part of the GRASAC research trip visit to the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow in April, 2007.
On-site researchers: Cory Willmott, Laura Peers, Ruth Phillips, Keith Jamieson, Alan Corbiere, Sally-Ann Coupar.