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Pendant, engraved slate with anthro/zoomorphic deco, 5 berries, 2 feathers,1
Headdress, hood shaped, red fabric, multi ribbon deco, black feathers, beads
Birchbark box. Decorated with white quillwork of x-motif of 8 or 9 equal sized quills held together by 3 hortizontal quills; and "pineapple" design of crosshatched quills. Hinged lid. Box held together by bunches of grass along edges sewn with black thread.
Purse or charm bag with the underwater panther design. This object invokes the power of the underwater panther. Army-green wool backing (moth eaten) with bead woven design in black & white of 4 deer (?) on lower section, and floral design in white, red &
Club, crooked carved wood, perforated with red feather plume at end, blade gone.
Beaded bag. Looks similar to a bandolier bag. Back of cloth with wide cloth strip or bag for a horse. Front and strap covered with geometric designs in beads on green stroud cloth. Strap lined with floral pattern cloth. Some tinkler fringe with yarn tuffs
War club handle. Blade is missing. Slit down edge for blade. Carved designs down both sides. 1 side has design of 5 men w/ mohawk hair. The other side has 7 carvings of tepees with three three quarter's circle over it.
This cornhusk doll of a female was made by Mrs. Baird and completed with a full outfit. Her clothes are made from fabric, including black and red common stroud, and a purple silk blouse with black stripes of the "short gown" type. There are snaps
Bag, black on buff woven diamond and zig zag designs. Water panther and thunderbird designs combined.
sack, woven; either o-na-mut or sa-pi-cki-mut.
Club, carved handle with incised bird designs, round head with metal blade
Bare wooden cradleboard from the 1900s or earlier. The crossbar and the foot rest are fastened to the body of the cradleboard with metal screws. The body of the cradleboard is corded along edge holes.
Ladles, carved wood, hooked handle end, shallow bowl, 1 w/ bird at end, oval bo.
Bowl, carved wood, round, terraced perforated handles
Club, carved wood, ball head, cracked
Necklace, braided veg fiber, beadwork and horsehair rosette, metal cones, quills
Miniature or toy cradleboard. Wooden board painted green; cloth cover; green plaid cloth and leather moss bag. Butterflies are embroidered on the cloth cover. Metal cones on rawhide fringe.
Small clay pot with incised design at shoulder and neck. Signed "TTarbell '85". Made by Tammy Tarbell-Boehning of the Mohawks of Akwesasne.
Beaded fold-over sewing case dating to early 1903 or earlier, composed of a flexible but reinforced cover, beaded on the outside, with a pin cushion and pocket sewn into the inside. Inside, the rectangular fabric needle cushion, firmly stuffed, is sewn across the width of
Beaded purse from early 1909 or before, constructed of two pieces of short pile black velveteen with a cardboard interlining for stiffening, and a lining of scarlet glazed cotton. The bottom edge is rounded, the opening is covered by a flap with a pointed tip
Beaded bag with floral designs from early 20th century, with rounded bottom and narrowed mouth. Bag is constructed of two pieces of short pile black velveteen stitched together with a top opening. Side and bottom edges are bound in red cotton fabric. A decorated flap