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Waugh Collection Photograph
Depiction of Hiawatha of H.W.Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha; Plains style outfit of buckskin with feather headdress; formerly in the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Otho C. Hudson; donated to MAI in 1955 in memory of their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hudson Mavroyanis.
Beaded pouch on red silk fabric with cotton lining. Some floral motifs, identical on both sides.
A Midwiwin water drum with its original leather cover. The drum was collected by William Jones among the Anishinaabe near Leech Lake, Minnesota in 1904.
A single loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached light red wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini, Wisconsin and purchased from William Jones.
A restrung string of different beads of European and indigenous manufacture; from Odawa burial near Cross Village, Lake Michigan; exchanged with the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, part of Wyman coll.
Thomas Gommersell Anderson has surrendered unto Her Majesty all that parcel of land situated in the Township of Rama, being composed of 17 acres in consideration of 99 pounds lawful money. Her Majesty shall hold the land in for the benefit and use of Chippewas
A single loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red and blue wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini, Wisconsin and purchased from William Jones.
This document, being about the distribution of presents in the Great Lakes region in the 1840s is relevant with respect to the 24 Nations Belt of 1764.
The Iroquois Indians residing at St. Regis,in the District of Montreal, surrender to Her Majesty a tract of land situated in the County of Glengarry, to be held in trust for the benefit of the Indians.
This is a photograph of the Cayuga Long House on the Six Nations reserve, Ontario. It was erected in 1875, until July 1925.