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pipe bowl  

Brown sandstone pipe bowl. Made by the grandfather of V. Asinawe. Collected by F.W. Waugh from Wikwemikong, Ont. Ojibwa.

pipe bowl  

Black stone pipe bowl with lead inlaid motifs of crosses and hearts. Collected by General Sir Gordon Drummond. Minnesota Ojibwa.

pipe bowl  

Pipe bowl made of black stone with a scalloped base and dot and line motif. Ojibwa. 18th century. Acquired by A. Speyer from the W. Scott Museum in Scotland.

pipe bowl  

Pipe bowl carved from black pipestone with a human effigy on bowl and carved seated figure. Collected by Paul Kane on Manitoulin Island, 1845. Formerly part of Daniel Wilson collection, then A. Speyer. Ojibwa.

pipe bowl  

Pipe bowl carved from grey stone that has been blackened. Bowl is in the form of a human head. A. Speyer collection. Ojibwa.

pipe bowl  

Pipe bowl carved of grey stone. Collected by F.W. Waugh in Wikwemikong, Manitoulin Island from Mrs. Eli Mondamin. Ojibwa.

bag  

Rectangular bag woven from nettle fibres with brown geometric designs on each side, zigzags symbolizing sky deities and concentric pattern symbolizing water deities. Collected by William Channing. Eastern Woodlands.

bag  

Plain weaving of cedar strips with basswood and braided cedar cord. From Wikwemikong Reserve, Manitoulin Island. Collected by F. W. Waugh from Mrs. C. Pisni.

collar  

Beaded collar with four leafed motif and 2 stags or antlered animals. Worn in Hiawatha play by Chief Thomas Aptaseweh "Little Current" who was Ojibwe at Manitoulin Island, collected by Paul Radin June 1912 at Manitoulin Island.

bag  

Fibre panel bag constructed with cotton string and woolen yarn. Motifs consist of six underwater panthers/beings on one side with a geometric pattern on the other side.

bag  

Twined bag woven of woolen yarns on blue wool ground with diamond patterns and three bands. Collected from Leech Lake, Minnesota, Ojibwa.

bag  

Basswood fiber bag with shoulder strap collected by F. W. Waugh summer 1916 at Wikwemikong, Manitoulin Island from Angelique Masizongwe (Masezoygwe). Anishinaabe.

pipe bowl  

Pipe bowl carved from pale red catlinite, flecked with white. Collected by General Sir Gordon Drummond.

bag  

Twined bag made in one piece of red and black wools and cotton string. Motifs consist of hourglasses on one side and diamond pattern in central pattern on the other side.

pipe bowl  

Pipe bowl carved of red catlinite with lead and black steatite inlays and notched rim along base and front of bowl. Bowl is in the shape of a human head facing the smoker. Collected by A. Speyer. Ojibwa.

bag  

Basswood fiber bag with shoulder strap collected by F. W. Waugh Summer 1916 at Wikwemikong, Manitoulin Island, from Mary Mishibinizima. Anishinaabe.

pipe bowl  

Incised pipe bowl carved from single piece of red catlinite. Collected by General Sir Gordon Drummond.

pouch  

Shoulder bag/pouch of tanned smoked deer skin with strap of multiple quilled strands forming meandering pattern. Thunderbird with heart and lighting in lines on the bag face. Formerly in ex Lamarepiquet collection, Staatl, Munich, ex. Speyer. Anishinaabe, second half of 18th c.

pouch, shoulder bag  

A rectangular shoulder bag / pouch of tanned smoked deer skin with finger-woven buffalo hair or wool shoulder strap incorporating a knetted panel of quillwork. Formerly in the Greatorex Collection, Whitechapel Museum, London, ex James Hooper coll, ex Arthur Spyer. Second half of 18th century

pouch  

Shoulder bag of tanned smoked hide with strap of quillwrapped strands and knetted quillwork, embroidered in porcupine quills in geometric design of wavy and meander lines. From the Speyer and Caldwell collections, Anishinaabe and Ojibwe 1780.