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This relative is composed of one long strand of wampum with three large loops. It includes white and purple shell wampum beads, threaded over a natural vegetable fibre. According to Ruth Phillips' text, Patterns of Power, this wampum was presented to British Army officer Jasper
A pair of child's moccasins with inset U-shaped vamp and floral (raised) beadwork; probably made for the tourist market; gift of Mrs. Kuhnert
Crescent-shaped gorget made of silver with stamped outline of a deer and a dog attributed to the Odawa. Edging formed of seperate piece of metal. Two domed bosses found on either end have rectangular rings inside for fastening. Dr. Oronhyatekha Ethnology collection.
Surrender of 48,000 acres of land located in Brantford County by the Six Nations Indians unto the Crown. The land was to be sold and the proceeds from the sale to be used to benefit the Indians.
Photograph of Josette Debassige, M'Chigeeng First Nation, with her quill baskets. This photo was taken at the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation on Manitoulin Island in the Fall of 1974.
A letter from William Hepburn written to convey deeds executed by the Chiefs of the Six Nations Indians. See IT108 - Original Surrender
A single child's moccasin with inset U-shaped vamp and floral (raised)beadwork; probably made by Hodenosaunee for the tourist market; gift of U. Baxmann; bequest of Walter Krickeberg.
In consideration of five shillings lawful money, the Huron Indians agreed to surrender unto the Crown a tract of land located in the Western District, in the Township of Malden.
Lazare and Johnny M. Debassige at Ken McNary's camp in Kagawong, Manitoulin Island, in 1956. Taken by Ken McNary at his lumber camp in Kagawong, where both Lazare and Johnny worked.
A pair of moccasins with inset U-shaped vamp and floral (raised) beadwork; probably made by Hodenosaunee for the tourist market; purchased from Alfred Lachs.
Black and white photograph of a classroom of Indigenous boys with a Catholic priest, taken at one of the Spanish Residential Schools. It is likely this is St. Peter Claver, which was the boys' school during this period.
Photograph of Joe Pierre Debassige with his granddaughters Hilda (right) and Mary Louise (held), in the churchyard of M'Chigeeng First Nation, 1946. Photographed by Lazare Debassige, son of Joe Pierre.
Pipe bowl fragment, with top portion intact and decorated with an inverted v motif made with dot or perforation in clay.
Pipe, archaeological, Quebec, Woodland period
Pipe bowl fragment with dot motif.
This belt was collected by British Army officer Jasper Grant between 1800-1809. It is of Western Great Lakes origin.
An agreement to purchase and pay for a parcel of land located in the Township of Innisfil. See IT099 - Deed of Conveyance, IT100 - Bond (Jackson).
Neo-gothic 'shield' contour brooch, with centre perforation, accompanied by a letter by June Bedford explaining that it is associated with one of the Glengarry caps in her collection, though she did not remember which one.
This is a post card depicting a scence from a Hiawatha Play / Pageant held just outside Petoskey Michigan at Round Lake, also known as Wawagamug, Michigan. The image displays Hiawatha and Minnehaha together facing each other.