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Pouch  

Pouch, Cree or Métis, 19th century.

leggings, women  

Beaded women's leggings.

hat or head band, loom woven  

Loom woven hat or head band.

Wall pocket  

Wall pocket, Cree or Métis, 19th century.

coat  

Coat, Nêhiyawak or Métis, 19th century, painted and quill-work designs.

moccasins  

Wraparound style moccasins made of hide with both tanned and untanned sections, secured with tanned hide ties. Floral silk embroidery with bright colours. Nêhiyawak (Western Plains Cree) or Métis.

vest  

Beaded floral vest.

moccasins  

Moccasins made of tanned deer hide, adorned with beadwork, quillwork, and brass cones.

Wall pocket  

Wall pocket, Cree or Métis.

bag, shoulder  

Anishinaabe floral beaded shoulder bag.

wall pocket  

Wall pocket made of white skin hide in a pentagonal shape, embroidered with flowers, leaves and red berries in asymmetrical. Decorated with fur and lined with cotton, with a plaited silk cord, with a loop for hanging up on the wall.

moccasins  

Caribou hide semi-wrap moccasins with brightly coloured floral silk embroidery. Lined with cotton. Made by the Innu.

women's legging cuffs  

Indigo blue serge women's legging cuffs with beaded ottertail, skydome and mountain motifs. Great Lakes region, 19th century.

ornament  

ornament

moccasins  

Single moccasin made of tanned and untanned deer skin, featuring porcupine quill work in a floral design. Edged with blue cotton fabric.

pouch  

Pouch, Métis, 19th century.

garters  

Anishinaabe beaded floral garters, made before 1949.

band, loom woven  

Anishinaabe beaded loom woven band.

Pouch  

Pouch, 19th century. Quill woven panels on pouch.

Pouch  

Pouch, Cree or Métis, 19th century. Donated by Miss C. R. Lyster.