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A male doll from Manitoulin Island, Anishinaabe, collected by Dr. Betty Meggers in 1941. Doll wears 'traditional' clothing and holds a tomahawk, bow, and arrow
Small birchbark panel collected by W. J. Hoffman at the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota with a hunting scene
Two pot hooks for holding maple sap kettles, formed of cut sections of tree branches with natural bends. Collected by F.W. Waugh, Sandfield, Algoma County Ontario, north shore of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron
Bark Panel collected by W.J. Hoffman at White Earth reservation, Minnesota, in 1889. Label identifies it as a chart, 1867
A birchbark panel, Anishinaabe, collected by W.J. Hoffman at White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. Identified as a song for hunting charm medicine
A bark panel collected by W. J. Hoffman at White Earth reservation in Minnesota recording battle fought in 1797
A rectangular Anishinaabe wooden mould with four compartments for making maple sugar. Three are marked with cross hatching and the fourth with a sacred heart and "IHS" with a crucifix. Collected by F.W. Waugh on the north shore of Georgian Bay, Algoma County, Ontario.
A male doll
Section of a maple tree showing the gash cut and the wooden spout driven in for conducting the maple sap into birch bark containers. Collected by F.W. Waugh, north shore of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, at Sandfield, Algoma County in the 1890s
Three wooden spouts for collecting maple sap from trees. Anishinaabe, collected by F.W. Waugh at Sandfield, Algoma County, north shore of Georgian Bay, c. 1890
A birchbark panel collected by W.J. Hoffman at White Earth Reservation in Minnesota in 1889. Identified as mnemonic images for a song used in gathering remedies.
An all white wampum belt made of very small beads, attributed to the Delaware
A headdress from the Peter Jones Collection of a style typical of the mid 19th century. It is formed of a band covered with red stroud and glass beads with feathers standing straight up and a long train of feathers and animal hair hanging down
A narrow wampum belt of purple shell beads with white diagonal lines, attributed to the Delaware
Coat of smoked deerskin cut with an attached shoulder cape cut in a tailored early Victorian style with punched designs on the bottom edge and cape. Lapels and cuffs of dark brown velvet embroidered in red, yellow and white porcupine quills in motifs of serpents
A wampum belt, part of which has been lost, with a partial image of a beaver in purple beads on a white ground. Probably presented by the Seneca to the Wendat in the 1770s
A wampum belt, said to have been given by the Delawares to the Anishinaabe, probably 1750 to 1820s, with motifs of a pipe, geometric patterns, and two figures holding hands