maul
maul
maul
Introduction
Double-ended wooden mallets. According to original catalogue record, the mauls were used for splitting out basket strips
Nation of Maker:
American
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular nation(s)
A specific nation of origin is not indicated in the original catalogue record, but the mauls come from Walpole Island, Ontario
Place of Origin:
Bkejwanong Territory (Walpole Island First Nation)
Date Made or Date Range:
Before 1926-07-08
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative
Original catalogue record
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Materials
Wood
Condition:
Good
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses
According to original catalogue record, mauls were donated to the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology in July of 1926
Provenance
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number:
UMMA1731
Date of Acquisition by the Institution:
1926-07-08
Date Relative was First Removed or Collected from its Community Context:
Before 1926-07-08
Collection Narratives and Histories
Jacob Li-os-lik
About This GRASAC Record
GKS Reference Number:
26843
How to Cite this Item
University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, UMMA1731