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This black and white photograph depicts a log house set in farmed land in Tuscarora Township, Brant County.
Black velveteen beaded pouch with floral motifs. Haudenosaunee style of beadwork. Possibly a chatelaine bag.
Small beaded bag with handle. Made with jet cut beaded and grosgrain ribbon.
Photograph of Lewis Debassige speaking at the re-opening of M'Chigeeng Daycare Centre, M'Chigeeng, Ontario, 1982. Also pictured, from left: John Lane, Victor Migwans, Bill Davis. Taken by Kim Corbiere, an employee with the Board of Education, to document the re-opening event of the daycare.
This is a portrait of Pi-A-Pot, a Cree leader, dating from 1917.
Beaded pouch with floral motifs. Made of a very fine wool, possibly worsted, clear beads, braided twine-like string, polished cotton and cardboard. Closes with a metal hook.
Beaded pouch. Made in Haudenosaunee style.
Needle made of animal bone, used for making nets.
In consideration of the sum of 906 pounds and 10 shillings, Reynold Rogers and Benjamin Rogers have surrendered unto Her Majesty a parcel of land located in the Township of Townsend, containing 12 acres of land. Also, in consideration of the sum of 486 pounds
Beaded pouch, Haudenosaunee.
Velvet beaded pouch. Haudenosaunee.
Needle made from animal bone. Used for making nets.
Beaded floral pouch on linen and muslin with paper backing. Haudenosaunee.