From card: "Under lip of bear used for mole cases."Illus. p. 263 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 there: "Bear onrament with beads. A beaded b...
From card: "Pinkish steatite in form of a hatchet, with base tapered to a thin-edge on bottom. Decorated with 2 rows of incised cross-hatching. Attached by cord from hole in base to the short wood stem. Gift of David Loutitt, 1932."
From card: "Individual hollow ends of bear claws fitted into each other to form small diameter rings. These are used by the natives as charms (collected, 1933)."
Accession record notes that items in this collection were "found in ancient Huron Indian Graves"
From card: "Gift of Edw. Namekus, 1934. Top section of the skull of a young caribou, with hair and beginning horns. It is hung on a tree to honor the caribou."