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Moccasins with high ankles (in the shape of boots), made of black-dyed hide decorated with quillwork.
Single moccasin made of tanned hide, painted with designs. Cree/Naskapi.
Ball-headed war club carved from wood, with iron spike set into the ball. Anishinaabe.
Moccasins made from the untanned whole paws of a bear, with hair and claws intact.
Leggings made of black-dyed tanned hide, decorated with quillwork, silk ribbon fringe, and white beads. Haudenosaunee or Odawa.
Record is a copy of GKS #26064.
Moccasins with high ankles (in the shape of boots), made of black-dyed hide decorated with quillwork.
Single moccasin, made of deerskin and decorated with quillwork. Haudenosaunee.
Leggings of blue stroud, decorated with silk ribbon applique and beads. Identical materials and colours can be found on a pair of garter pendants in the same collection, indicating they may have been made to be worn together. Huron-Wendat.
Belt accessory made of blackened hide with four pouches arranged vertically.
Slit hide pouch, decorated with quillwork, beads, fringe, and tassels of dyed hair and metal cones at one end. Possibly Abenaki.
Medicine pouch made from the whole skin of an otter, decorated with quillwork and metal cone tassels.
Blackened hide shoulder bag with strap, decorated with silk ribbon, quillwork, and tassels of dyed hair and tin cones. Possibly Delaware or Sioux.
Hide pipe bag decorated with quillwork and fringe.
Slit pouch of quilled hide, with netted quillwork and tassels of dyed hair and metal cones at either end. Possibly Haudenosaunee.
Blackened hide pouch. Mandan in origin.
Blackened hide pouch with porcupine quillwork, featuring a variation of the four directions cross.
Twined pouch made of vegetal fibre, wool yarn, and hide.
Drawstring bag of painted hide, with a braided quill strap, tassels of dyed hair and tin cones, and a netted quillwork panel featuring two thunderbirds. Anishinaabe.
Burden strap with moosehair false embroidery. Huron-Wendat.
Round shell gorget on a cord, worn on the chest. Decorated with two copper and glass buttons. Possibly Haudenosaunee.