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Model canoe made of birch bark, wood, spruce root, pitch, and decorated with paints.
Pendant made of quillwork wrapping on hide strips in black and orange, with tassels of hair and copper cones.
Hide band with strips of quillwork wrapping, and tassels of dyed hair and copper cones.
Powder horn decorated with engraved motifs. Bears the arms of the Dutch family Bloquel Wisme.
Split-horn headdress, made of a tanned hide cap decorated with quillwork, beads, trailing dyed red horsehair, and two halves of a split horn. Sauk in origin.
Garter pendants made of woven wool yarn with white beads, with tassels of dyed hair and metal cones on long quill-wrapped fringe. Huron-Wendat in origin.
Knife sheath made of tanned hide and decorated with quillwork, tassels of dyed hair and metal cones. Beaded strap. Haudenosaunee.
Roach (head ornament) made of a red-dyed deer tail and eagle feather, and decorated with quillwork and tassels. Plains in origin.
Model canoe made of birch bark, decorated with quillwork.
Ornament worn on the back, made of tanned hide and decorated with quillwork, feathers, horse hair, and iron cones.
Snowshoes, made of wood, rawhide nettings, and tanned hide laces. Algonquin.
Wooden bow decorated with quillwork, cord intact.
Garter pendants made of blue cloth decorated with beadwork. Features flaming heart motif adopted by Haudenosaunee silversmiths. Identical materials and colours can be found on a pair of leggings in the same collection, indicating they may have been made to be worn together. Huron-Wendat.
Split-horn headdress, made of a birch bark cap decorated with quillwork, beads, dyed deer and horse hair, paint, feather tufts, and two halves of a split horn. Mandan or Osage in origin.
Headdress made of a tanned hide cap with feathers standing up straight.
Single legging made of red stroud, decorated with beadwork. Haudenosaunee.
Pipe or calumet. Wooden pipe stem decorated with feathers and quillwork, and a carved catlinite pipe bowl. Possibly Plains.
Single moccasin made of tanned hide, decorated with painted stripes bordered by quillwork, and tassels of dyed hair and metal cones. Possibly Miami, Illinois, Haudenosaunee, or Huron-Wendat.
Pipe tomahawk, with a silver-inlaid wooden stem, and iron head that combines a pipe bowl and hatchet.
Single moccasin made of tanned hide, painted with designs. Cree/Naskapi.