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Trade silver "star" brooch in a circular shape with central opening. Eight embossed circular points with engraved lines on edging between points. Dr. Oronhyatekha Ethnology collection.
Waugh Collection Photograph
Circular brooch made of trade silver with scalloped edges. Crescent-, heart- and oval-shaped openings, and engraved lines surround large circular perforation in the centre. Dr. Oronhyatekha Ethnology collection.
Waugh Collection Photograph
Circular or “ring” brooch, raised with hollow back, made of trade silver. Open in the centre with hinged pin for fastening on the front. Dr. Oronhyatekha Ethnology collection.
This watercolour painting depicts three figures; one is a boy of the Lorette Huron-Wendat, the other two figures are of the Seneca nation.
This is a watercolour portrait of Qui-we-sain-shis, a Cree man, by William Armstrong, painted in 1908. It is part of the David Ives Bushnell Collection of Canadiana.
This is an address to the Governor-General, Lord Dufferin, from the Ojibwa of Parry Sound, probably in 1874. It is signed by Band Chief, Ojibwa Chief S. James.
This is a group photograph with Oghema Niagara, Chief Thunderwater, during a ceremony at Kahnawake in 1916.
Beaded cap in Glengarry style. Velvet with beadwork. Haudenosaunee.
Beaded Glengarry style cap with dark brown velvet and blue silk lining. Stylized floral patterns with two tone beadwork. Haudenosaunee.
Black velvet beaded chatelaine bag. Stylized floral beadwork, identical on both sides. Haudenosaunee.
Annuity receipt for the years 1812 to 1816 inclusive paid to the Odawa Nation from the Governor of Michigan Territory, Lewis Cass. Manuscript signed by 10 parties. Odawa Chiefs Cocosh, Cachemowai, Watesbenawa, Ochquenagose, Tusquagen, Wasekeshue and Tontoganene signed using totemic signatures. Manuscript dated September 24
Wooden ball-headed club carved with jaws of a serpentine animal grasping the ball. Painted green, black and red. Oneida.
Waugh Collection Photograph
Beaded cap in Glengarry style. Dark brown velveteen and red cotton fabric with bird and flower beaded motifs. Haudenosaunee.
A pair of women's red stroud leggings with twill tape application; probably of Choctaw origin; gift of consul "Kontschnitt" (prob. Johannes Kruttschnitt, who was appointed Prussian consul for New Orleans in 1868)