stirring paddle
stirring paddle
stirring paddle
Place of Origin:
Six Nations of the Grand River Territory
Date Made or Date Range:
/1912
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Materials
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Other Notes
Carved wood, broad flat blade, cut square at the end; end of handle incised with rectangles, each rectangle containing series of parallel incised lines. Two openwork loops are carved at top, and two lengths of chain, carved from same piece of wood, are joined at one end to handle end; at opposite end to an oblong wood balls carved in middle.;;
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses
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Provenance
Current Location:
Canadian Museum of History, Ottawa, Canada
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number:
III-I-287
Collection at Current Location:
Waugh Collection
Collection Narratives and Histories
1912/01 - 1912/02, Six Nations Reserve, Brant County, Ontario, Canada, (Waugh) "Carved paddle for stirring corn soup - by Gus Yellow, Oneida".
About This GRASAC Record
GKS Reference Number:
24624
Approximate Place of Origin