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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 made of black dyed tanned skin with design of three cross motif on lower edge, two caribou hooves and crosses on upper edge with scallped edge flap with four circles and quilled panel of black and white checkerboard and orange deisgn. A quilled strap
Velveteen bag with applique beading in floral designs. Possibly collected by Miss Mary Plummer in 1945. Possibly Northern Ojibway type.
Pouch with underwater panther motif. the Speyer and Sir Walter Scott Collections. Eastern Great Lakes, Ottawa type.
Belt made of wool yarn with two red stripes with five rows of square motifs. Obtained from Thomas Aptasweh (Abotussaway) ('Little Current') of Manitoulin Island by Dr. Paul Radin.
Shirt of brown, commercially tanned hide, commercially-tanned red hide applique and 5 appliqued panels of rectangular geometric beadwork. Probably used in Hiawatha pageant -- regalia. Obtained from Thomas Aptasweh (Abotussaway) ('Little Current') of Manitoulin Island by Dr. Paul Radin.
Leggings with beadwork in a stylized bud motif. Collected by FW Waugh from Wikwemikoing, Manitoulin Is in 1916. Leggins belonged to Mrs. Angelique Masezozgwe. Anishinaabe and Odawa.
Men's leggings. Fine black stroud with repetitive half-curve and fiddlehead beaded motif, calico lining, faded ribbon border and black and red wool yarn ties.
Pair of matching beaded panels, presumably intended for sewing on legging. Stylized, beaded floral spray stitched on black stroud, backed with green and red cotton, with blue cotton tape trim.
Semi-ovate shape, with back slightly longer than front and folding over onto front to form closure. Made of two recycled panels of coarse blue stroud and black velvet with beaded floral motifs. Possible relation between Indian Agent Plummer at Minitouwabing and Miss Plummer of 1945.
Deer hide bag decorated with porcupine quills in an underwater panther motif. Collected by A. Speyer. Ottawa.
Leggings made of HBC stroud with reverse dye technique. FW Waugh collection.
Bag or pouch made of tanned skin decorated with porcupine quillwork in motif of three thunderbirds. Collected by A. Speyer. Possibly Anishinaabe, Ottawa or Menomini.
Rectangular basswood bag with four pairs of red, vertical stripes. Originally used as a shopping bag. Wekwemikong Reserve, Manitoulin Island. Purchased from Victoria Shawana.
One pair of brown, cowhide leggings with fringes from Manitoulin Island. Woven knee bands attached. Strip of red leather and beaded panels sewn on one side. Probably used in Hiawatha pageant -- regalia. Obtained from Thomas Aptasweh (Abotussaway) ('Little Current') by Dr. Paul Radin.
A Hoedenosaunee chatelaine bag with floral motifs and datable to the 1850s through the 1870s.
Pouch, or shoulder bag, made from tanned skin with porcupine quill decoration and tassels. Speyer collection. Algonquian type.
Pouch made of tanned skin, decorated with porcupine quillwork. Formerly in the Early of Warwick collection. Speyer collection. Eastern Great Lakes. Eastern Ojibwa type.
Purple beaded pin cushion with bird motif and leaf border. Haudenosaunee.