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basket  

A medium sized black ash basket with a lid. The black ash splint is interwoven with sweetgrass. Pink and green dyes are used to dye the black ash in combination with the natural ash.

purse  

A small Mohawk raised beadwork purse with purple and red velvet, clear, green, red, blue and yellow beads.

moccasins  

A pair of pointed toe centre seam moccasins with black velvet/velveteen vamps and cuffs decorated with blue, yellow and silver floral beadwork.

moccasins  

A pair of pointed toe centre seam moccasins with black velvet/velveteen vamps and cuffs decorated with red floral beadwork.

Pouch  

This pouch was created from deer hide, tin cones, and porcupine quills dyed black, brown, orange, and red. Side seams and thongs of cones were covered with quillwork. Item has an X design, alternating colors, and a radiating spiral motif. This pouch was likely made

Pouch  

This pouch was made with vegetal fibers, wool, and sinew. Pouch was hand made with a two-stick technique. The symmetrical banded design of diamonds was created with dyed blue and natural colors. Item was accessioned in 1962 by the Missouri Historical Society.

quilled birch bark box  

Birch bark box, quilled.

moccasins  

Mens moccasins.

moccasins  

Moccasins. Commercially tanned hide, the tanned side on the inside, lined in beige cotton with inset vamps covered in purple cotton fabric.

moccasins, child's  

Child's moccasins with floral and leaf patterns. Tanned hide with cotton lining and silk ribbon.

elm bark bowl  

Elm bark bowl. shaped into shallow bowl, with wood splint held by thin strips of cedar to the rim. Given to Evelyn Johnson by her cousin, Mr. George Styres of Cayuga, Six Nations. Father of Mr. Styres originally made the bowl in 1922.

recorder or flute  

Wood carved recorder or flute, made by Abraham Buck, an Onondaga from Six Nations on the Grand River either in or before 1898. From the Toronto Normal School collection.

lacrosse stick  

Carved wooden lacrosse stick, with painted dots, a cat, a rabbit, a bird, and four arrow motifs.

lacrosse stick  

Carved wood and painted lacrosse stick. Rawhide netting. Painted motifs may represent the Haudenosaunee/Anishinaabe creation stories.

quilled birchbark mat or placemat  

Geometric mat or placemat. Made of birch bark and porcupine quills with red silk edging.

quilled birchbark mat, placemat or furniture panel  

Mat, placemat or furniture panel made of birch bark, porcupine quills and red silk.

birch bark panel from portfolio  

Birch bark panel lined with red silk, embroidered with moose hair. Floral patterns. Panel has been cut in half, other half is missing. "Emily S. Johnson/ 1854" written in ink on the red silk lining of the portfolio cover.

moosehair samples  

Set of 10 bundles of moose hair dyed in various colours. Part of wedding present to Mrs. George H.M. Johnson in 1854 from Wendat at Wendake (Lorette), Quebec. (This record may be a double of GKS #45129 or one of two sets of moose hair

lidded birchbark box  

This record is a copy of GKS #45130.