baagndibe'gan club, miniature
baagndibe'gan club, miniature
baagndibe'gan club, miniature
This miniature baagndibe'gan, war club, is part of a war bundle. It is carved from maple in the shape of a gunstock. In addition to the baagndibe'gan, the bundle contains a headdress, feet and tail of a mshiikenh (snapping turtle), deerskin ball, necklace, rattle, and bandolier sash. The bundle was collected by M.G. Chandler in Bkejwanong, Walpole Island, where local knowledge connected the bundle to Pontiac. The subsequent collector, Richard A. Pohrt thought the bundle was not old enough for this connection and thought the bundle might be related to Tecumseh instead. This relative and bundle currently reside at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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maplewood
carved
Miniature maplewood club in the shape of a gunstock.
Item found in war bundle: See also 81.174.1-13.
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Provenance
Collected by M. G. Chandler at Walpole Island, Ontario. Local tradition indicated this was part of the war bundle of Pontiac, Ottawa chief. According to Pohrt, the material is not old enough to have belonged to Pontiac; Chandler's informant may have meant Tecumseh.
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About This GRASAC Record
This record was augmented by Cara Krmpotich on January 26, 2024.