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This Hodenosaunee beaded chatelaine bag likely dates to the Victorian era (1837-1901). It was donated to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by Marshall Joseph Becker in 1991 where it currently resides.
This deyohse:s gajęˀ or wooden bowl is believed to be from the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. It currently resides in the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin, Germany.
Needle made of animal bone. Used for making nets. Does not have a hole.
This print depicts a Huron-Wendat woman, Zity, with her daughter.
This is a full length portrait of Nicholas Vincent Isawanhonhi, Christian Chief and Captain of the Huron-Wendat at La Jeune Lorette. This lithograph is by Edward Chatfield and dates from 1825.
Brown velveteen and brown ribbon cap with beaded tassels. The letters "P.D.M." are written in beads on the outer band with floral beadwork. Haudenosaunee.
In this print a man of the Huron-Wendat nation stands in a farmland setting, with his dog beside him.
In consideration of an annual payment of 450 pounds in goods, the Six Nations Indians surrendered unto the Crown 33,280 acres of reserve lands in Mohawk Township, County of Hastings.
A wooden ball-headed club with a metal blade, attributed to an unknown nation of origin. There are engravings on the ball.
A copy of the Crowns grant of a tract of land measuring 900 acres unto the Honourable William Claus, including all woods and waters in Innisfil Township, in the County of Simcoe. See IT081 - Original.
Bone awl. Label notes that it is a "horse 4th left metatarsal bone." Dr. Oronhyatekha Archeology collection.
Colourful beaded cap in the style of a Glengarry bonnet. Velvet. Imagery includes flowers, branches surrounding a dove or small bird on each side. Haudenosaunee.