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mkak, box, birchbark  

This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark with a floral design made from quillwork. It was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1905. His collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANS) sometime before 1937. ANS formally

Bandolier Bag  

This beaded bandolier bag with no functioning pocket shows floral imagery on the front of the cloth pouch with a zigzag and circle design on the shoulder strap. The bag is attributed to the Anishinaabe, dated to between 1910 and 1920, due to stylistic similarities

mkak, box, birchbark  

This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark and decorated with porcupine quills and sweetgrass. It was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1902 in Northern Michigan. Upon his death, his collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

mkak, box, birchbark  

This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark with quillwork done in floral motifs. It was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1902. Upon his death, his collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANS) in 1937. ANS

mkak, box, birchbark  

This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark with a floral design made from quillwork. It was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1902. Upon his death, his collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANS) in 1937

basket  

Rectangular basket made with plaiting technique, undecorated, with handle

bag  

Twined bag made of boiled inner bark of basswood, red and green stripes

mkak, box, birchbark  

This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark. It is decorated with quillwork in floral designs on all sides. The mkak was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1902. Upon his death, his collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences

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mkak, box, birchbark  
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This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark. It has floral and linear motifs made from quillwork along the lid

basket  

Circular basket with handle, undecorated, made with plaiting technique

mkak, box, birchbark  

This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark with a floral design made from quillwork. It was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1902. Upon his death, his collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANS) in 1937

tabbed pouch or bag  

Black-dyed, two-tabbed deerskin Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) pouch,probably late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Each side of pouch is embroidered with porcupine quillwork and displays a bird resembling a partridge on one side and a grouse on the other. These images may be related to clan dodems

wampum belt  

wampum belt with hexagonal designs, collected by Frank Speck, Onkwehonwe (Hodenosaunee, Iroquois), possibly Oka Reserve, Quebec, 1800s.

mittens  

mittens embroidered with moose hair, collected by Earl of Caledon, Huron-Wendat (Huron), Quebec, 1800s - 1841.

sash, tobacco pouch and garters  

sash, tobacco pouch and garters, collected by Chief John A. Gibson, 1911, Onkwehonwe (Iroquois, Hodenosaunee), Six Nations Reserve, Brantford, Ontario, 1900s.

box, with moosehair embroidery  

birchbark box with floral moosehair embroidery, collected by Arthur Speyer, Huron-Wendat (Huron), c. 1850.

box, birchbark with moosehair embroidery  

birchbark box with moosehair embroidery, 2 figures, collected by Captain Eyre Powell, Huron-Wendat? (Huron), 1700s.

Pouch  

Pouch with quillwork design and beaded fringe, possibly from Darmstadt museum, Onkwehonwe (Iroquois), before 1780.