mkak, box, birchbark
mkak, box, birchbark
mkak, box, birchbark









This Anishinaabe mkak (box) is made from birchbark with a floral design made from quillwork. It was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1905. His collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANS) sometime before 1937. ANS formally gifted the collection to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in 1997, where it currently resides.
The region is listed as "Ottawa" in Gottschall's catalogue.
The information in this record is based on museum documentation.
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birchbark; split root (purple); porcupine quills natural and dyed yellow, green, lighter green, purple, red, orange, pink.
The quillwork forms multi-colored floral patterns on the lid and linear stripes along the sides.
These dates are based on Gottschall's collecting activites.
Provenance
It was collected by Amos H. Gottschall between 1871 and 1905. His collection was likely left to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANS) sometime before 1937. ANS formally gifted the collection to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in 1997, where it currently resides.
Gottschall, Amos H. Priced and Descriptive Catalogue of the Utensils, Implements, Weapons, Ornaments, Etc., of the Indians, Mound Builders, Cliff Dwellers: Typical Collections No. 1. 1909. (See: I 1040)
About This GRASAC Record
Maker, Name unrecorded. Mkak, box, birchbark. GRASAC ID 24803. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 97-84-158A & 97-84-158B.
Visit to University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, May 7 2010. Researchers present: Adriana Greci-Green, David Penny, Stacey Loyer, Coralie Boeykens.
This record was augmented by Joy Kruse on August 13, 2024.