mokuk; birchbark container
mokuk; birchbark container
mokuk; birchbark container
Mokuk made of one piece of folded birchbark and an attached lid, filled with maple sugar. Adorned with floral quillwork on the front and back of the container, with heart motifs on the lid. Collected by Johann Georg Schwarz in the 1820s, this item is currently housed at the Weltmuseum Wien, Austria.
Mokuks are Anishinaabe in origin.
GRASAC research notes created during an onsite visit to Weltmuseum in January of 2016.
Read More About This Relative
Birchbark, porcupine quills, thread, splint along rim.
One piece of folded birchbark and an attached lid; sides have vertical seam; sewn together with thread.
Floral and heart motifs.
Johann Georg Schwarz collected this item, possibly when he traveled to Detroit and through Upper Canada in the winter of 1820-1821.
Provenance
Johann Georg Schwarz traveled to Detroit and through Upper Canada in the winter of 1820-1821.
About This GRASAC Record
Unknown Anishinaabe artist, mokuk. Currently in the Weltmuseum Wien, Vienna, Austria, 12042. Item photographed and described as part of a GRASAC research trip January 2016; GRASAC item id 59030.
In January of 2016, a small team of GRASAC researchers visited the collection to study and photograph it: Ruth Phillips, Lisa Truong, Naomi Recollet (Anishinaabe (Odawa/Ojibwe), Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory) and Wahsontiio Cross (Mohawk, Kahnawake). This GKS record was created in January of 2022 by GRASAC RA Aidan Mitchell-Boudreau.
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Johann Georg Schwarz collected this item, possibly when he traveled to Detroit and through Upper Canada in the winter of 1820-1821.