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Anishinaabe beaded bandolier bag.
Beaded sewing bag with colourful floral motifs. Velvet and silk ribbon with uncommon bright orange beads on the strap. Anishinaabe from Fort Frances, Ontario.
Seed bead hanks in blue, white, pink and green. Grouped together to be sold as a bunch. From Fort Frances, Ontario. Anishinaabe.
White cotton t-shirt with screen-printed logo of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation. Logo features the words "Chippewas of Rama 1836 - 1986", which commemorates 150th anniversary of the community's settlement on purchased land in Rama Township, Ontario, in 1836.
Bandolier bag with floral beadwork motifs. Anishinaabe.
Clay pipe with bear effigy. Normal School Collection.
Clay pipe fragment in the shape of a canine's head. Found on Lougheed farm, Nottawasaga Township, Ontario and gifted to institution by R. Lougheed.
Sandstone pipe bowl with cross-hatch design. Normal School Collection.
This argillite pipe bowl fragment has a human effigy who is wearing a bear headdress. The pipe was likely taken from a burial in Nottawasaga Township, Ontario. Images of the pipe bowl fragment have been removed because of its burial context, It currently resides at
Clay pipe bowl with organic material inside. Normal School Collection.
Vasiform stone pipe incised with lines and triangles and two holes bored into the side and in the base. Normal School Collection.
Ceramic pipe bowl with possible human effigy. Haudenosaunee/Petun. Found in Nottawasaga, Ontario. Normal School Collection.
Pipe bowl with incised turtle on surface with evidence of use in interior. Normal School Collection.
Clay janus pipe with two faces on opposite sides of bowl. Each has an open mouth, with one facing towards the smoker, the other facing away. Normal School Collection.
Steatite pipe bowl with carved bear figure and incised lines. Normal School Collection.
Human effigy clay pipe fragment. Figure is wearing a headdress. Normal School Collection.
Bag panel with floral motifs. Mi'kmaq or Mahican.
Slate weaving tool with five grooves to hold fibres. Hole in the centre. Normal School Collection.
Elongated, triangular chert projectile point with blunt tip and flat base. Dr. Oronhyatekha Archaeology Collection.