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A Haudenosaunee beaded picture frame. The year 1903 is beaded on the bottom portion of the frame.
A miniature straw hat decorated with ribbon and artificial flowers. Probably Hodenosaunee. Part of the Jamieson collection which was acquired by the Woodland Cultural Centre in June of 1994.
A beaded whimsey in the shape of a miniature canoe. Hodenosaunee, made for the Victorian tourist trade around 1908. The year 1908 is beaded on one side, and "Forget Me Not" is beaded on the other side. Part of the Woodland Cultural Centre's Jamieson Collection.
A miniature straw hat decorated with artificial flowers. Probably Hodenosaunee. Part of the Jamieson collection which was acquired by the Woodland Cultural Centre in June of 1994.
A late 19th or early 20th century Haudenosaunee beaded picture frame from Six Nations decorated with bird and floral motifs, with the message "Think of Me" beaded on the bottom. Made by Mrs. Emma Henry. The frame contains a photograph of Chief Jobe Charlie. Acquired
A Hodenosaunee beaded picture frame. Made by Mrs. Esther Henry from the Six Nations of the Grand River, probably around 1893. Collected by sisters Nora and Julia Jamieson, it is now part of the Jamieson collection at the Woodland Cultural Centre
A Hodenosaunee black ash splint woven basket. Part of the Jamieson collection, this basket was acquired by the Woodland Cultural Centre from W. Skinner in December, 1994.
A small beaded box with beaded handles. Items beaded in this style are known as whimseys and were often made for the Victorian tourist trade. Haudenosaunee. Donated to the Woodland Cultural Centre by George Maracle.
A miniature straw hat. Probably Hodenosaunee and from Six Nations of the Grand River. Acquired by the Woodland Cultural Centre from Deanna Sky in 2003.
A sliver arrow pendant on a chain. Originally a brooch, purchased at Six Nations between 1925 and 1930. Acquired by the Woodland Cultural Centre in 1989 from Mrs. Ola McKin.
A beaded miniature canoe. One side is decorated with a floral motif, and the message "Remember Me 1917" is on the other side. Acquired by the Woodland Cultural Centre from George Maracle in 1994.
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