Bag

Bag

Bag

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Introduction

Cylindrical shaped open mesh bag, beads worked in open lace-stitch, larger diamond pattern at top opening with threaded tanned hide drawstring handle

Nation of Maker: Anishinaabe Plains Ojibwe
Nation of Origin

catalogue record

Date Made or Date Range: Late 19th C; Early 20th C
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

Summary of catalogue description.

Materials

opaque and semi-translucent beads, white cotton thread, cardboard, smoked tanned hide strip

Techniques or Format

Open mesh bag, cylindrical shape, White and red opaque and semi-translucent beads are worked together in an open lace-stitch technique to create a lattice (small diamond) pattern, Beadwork done with white cotton thread, Overall colour is white with a band of red around middle and around bottom edge, Grey cloth covered cardboard disk placed at the bottom, stitched to the bottom of bag, Same white beads for large diamond pattern around top opening edge, Threaded through diamonds is handle, Long smoked tanned hide strip is threaded around twice to serve as a drawstring handle, Ends of handle are knotted together.

Motifs and Patterns

Beads worked together in an open lace-stitch technique to create a lattice (small diamond) pattern, Beadwork done with white cotton thread, Overall colour is white with a band of red around middle and around bottom edge.

Original and Subsequent Uses

Beaded bag for trinkets

Dimensions: 14 × 9 × 0 cm
Condition: Good, Beads intact, Hide dirty
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses

based on catalogue information

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: HBC 005-33
Collection at Current Location: Hudson's Bay Company Museum Collection
Date of Acquisition by the Institution: 2004/01/11
Who the Institution Acquired the Relative or Heritage Item From: Great granddaughter of NMWJ McKenzie
Collection Narratives and Histories

Nathaniel Murdock William John McKenzie was born on Dec. 5, 1857 in Stromness, Orkney Islands. He took a contract with the HBC in 1876 as a carpenter serving at Fort Ellice in Southwestern Manitoba. He rose through the ranks from this position to Post Manager, Clerk in Charge, Clerk and Trader, and finally District Manager for the Lake Huron and Lake Superior regions. He retired briefly June 1, 1893 and then returned into the service until 1914. During his employment, he worked in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and in the northern Great Lakes region.

Source for Provenance information

catalogue records

GKS Reference Number: 58878
How to Cite this Item

Manitoba Museum

Approximate Place of Origin

51.491, -104.4062

Source of Information about Places

Catalogue records attribute this artifact to the Plains Geo-Cultural area.