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Odawa girl's red cloth dress, beaded with symmetrical flower and star motifs with shells, black ribbon on neck and sleeve edges. Collected by Albert G. Heath in Michigan, 1919.
This drawing by Thomas Mower Martin depicts three men, possibly from the Algonquian community, carrying packsacks near Georgian Bay, Lake Huron. The drawing was done c. 1880.
A single loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini, Wisconsin and purchased from William Jones.[Almost identical with EMB IV-B-6441, only colors reversed]
Ceramic doll with aged appearance and holding a miniature pipe - depicts Nokomis in H.W.Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha; formerly in the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Otho C. Hudson; donated to MAI in 1955 in memory of their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hudson Mavroyanis.
Depiction of Minnehaha of H.W.Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha; Beaded white buckskin dress, leggings and moccasins; formerly in the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Otho C. Hudson; donated to MAI in 1955 in memory of their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hudson Mavroyanis.
A single loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini, Wisconsin and purchased from William Jones.
One loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red/blue wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini, Wisconsin and purchased from William Jones.
2 German silver ear rings; obtained by William Jones from a Mesquakie (Fox) woman near Tama, Iowa.
A decorated German silver disk; obtained by William Jones from a Mesquakie (Fox) woman near Tama, Iowa.
A single loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red/green and violet wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini, Wisconsin and purchased from William Jones.
A single loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached violet wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini, Wisconsin and purchased from William Jones
A decorated German silver clasp; obtained by William Jones from a Mesquakie (Fox) woman near Tama, Iowa.
A pair of child's moccasins with inset U-shaped vamp and floral (raised) beadwork; probably made for the tourist market; probably of Anishinaabe origin; bequest of Balduin Möllhausen.
12 violet wampum strings bound together and decorated with silk ribbons. Collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
A pair of child's moccasins with inset U-shaped vamp and floral (raised) beadwork; probably made for the tourist market by the Hodenosaunee; gift of Du Bois-Reymond.
A single loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Anishinaabe, Wisconsin and exchanged with the FMNH, Chicago; part of Walker C. Wyman coll.
A pair of moccasins with inset U-shaped vamp and floral (raised) beadwork; probably made for the tourist market, and attributed to the Hodenosaunee; gift of Mrs. Kuhnert.
A pair of U-shaped vamps decorated with (raised) beadwork. Bequest of Balduin Möllhausen; attributed to the Anishinaabe.
A sinlge centre-seam moccasin with puckered toe, decorated with silk ribbons and glass beads. Purchased from Mr. Speyer (III), who attributed the moccasin to the Seneca.
This painting of leaders of the Ojibwe (or Chippewa) nation, of the Anishinaabe peoples, is in the National Gallery of Canada. It is by Rudolph Steiger or von Steiger and dates from 1815. The companion piece of this work, "Deputation of Indians from the Mississippi