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Displaying 1841 - 1860 of 4694 Relatives
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5 wampum strings and 1 strand; ends decorated with silk ribbons or wool tape; collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
One loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; obtained from the Menomini shaman Mósihât; Agency Keshena, Wisconsin; donated by W. J. Hoffmann
One loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red/blue wool yarn fringes are twisted togther; "made by Menomini Indian woman, and obtained from Hiópet shaman and chief of the tribe"; Wisconsin and purchased from W. J. Hoffmann.
A wampum string of white and violet beads, collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
A glass bead woven band with attached silk ribbon; collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
A man's 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.
This relative, an unfinished Athabaskan quill belt, is made of bands of finely woven quillwork in colourful geometric designs similar to those used throughout the Great Lakes and western sub-Arctic areas. The design is composed of linked or chained diamond pattern that is woven into
Violet and white wampum beads are strung on 3 strings; the ends are decorated with colored bands; collected by Walker C. Wyman among Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
A man's loom beaded garter of cotton yarn and multicoloured seed beads, ends of attached red/black 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.
A human hair braid with attached silver ring brooches exchanged with the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; part of Wyman collection, Odawa.
Black and white photograph of children playing outside in a lumber camp on the Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation in the winter of 1937. Image taken Lazare Debassige, father of Lewis Debassige.
A loom beaded belt in geometric and floral design; collected from a Mesquakie woman near Tama, Iowa; purchased from Mr. Jones
Two single wampum strings plus one wampum bead strand with red wool attachment. Collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
A loom beaded belt in geometric and floral design; collected from a Mesquakie woman near Tama, Iowa; purchased from Mr. Jones
A strand of white wampum strings tied together with a red and blue/violet silk ribbon. Collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan
A loom beaded belt in geometric design; collected from a Mesquakie (Fox) woman near Tama, Iowa; purchased from Mr. Jones
Two white wampum strand, one with attached silk ribbon and red wool, the other without any additional decoration. Collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
A wampum string of violet beads, collected by Walker C. Wyman among the Odawa from Emmet County, Michigan.
A loom beaded belt in geometric and floral design; collected from a Mesquakie woman near Tama, Iowa; purchased from Mr. Jones