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According to Sapir volume, used for medical purposes.
buckskin shirt, collected by Chief John Gibson, 1912, Onkwehonwe (Iroquois, Hodenosaunee), Six Nations Reserve, Brantford, Ontario, 1800s - 1912.
rattle
Bowl, used for soup and also for plum stone game. Identifed as Ojibway.
shoulder bag with fringe and porcupine quill embroidery.
Pipe tomahawk.
whatever
(inside) "J.S. Jones"
Finger-woven garter or sash, made eighteenth or nineteenth century.
Sun effigy, "Used by dancers in the Longhouse." (information via Judy Hall, Curator of Eastern Woodlands Ethnology, CMC, from Akwesasne leaders Darrell Thompson and John Elijah, who were visitors to CMC, April 1, 2000).