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Birch Bark Canoe With Two Paddles

National Museum of Natural History

E423739-0

BUILT BY WILLIAM TENNISCO OF THE GOLDEN LAKE BAND OF ALGONQUIN INDIANS, CALABOGIE, ONTARIO, CANADA IN 1940. THIS CANOE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, USED BY OWNER ON ADIRONDACK LAKE PISECO, NEW YORK, IN 1984. CEDAR PLANKS COVERED WITH BIRCH BARK, SEALED WITH SOME TYPE OF PITCH, 3 1/4" RIB ON 4" CENT...

Canoe - Model

National Museum of Natural History

E90114-0

Fishhooks 3

National Museum of Natural History

E395323-0

Awl

National Museum of Natural History

E395318-0

Fur And Bead Ornament

National Museum of Natural History

E90038-0

Child's Buckskin Coat

National Museum of Natural History

E90051-0

From card: "Not fur line[d], collar, designs painted in red, blue and yellow on the outside."Illus. p. 86 in Turner, Lucien M., Scott A. Heyes, and K. M. Helgen. 2014. Mammals of Ungava & Labrador: the 1882-1884 fieldnotes of Lucien M. Turner together with Inuit and Innu knowledge. Identified the...

Carving, Ivory

National Museum of Natural History

A392245-0

Grainer "Mechequat"

National Museum of Natural History

E153500-0

Flesher used to scrape the inside of hides as they were being processed.

Fox-Chin Charm

National Museum of Natural History

E395303-0

From card: "Skin with hair from beneath the lower jaw of a "fox", folded over with string of blue and white beads on the edges."

Carrying String (Nimaban)

National Museum of Natural History

E395280-0

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