Toggle Item Number: A2.368 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Rectangular, bar-shaped piece of grey-white bone with several scallops carved around the edges of one end and a hole bored through the centre.

History Of Use

Used for twisting sinew and tightening straps.

Narrative

Pierce donated this collection to the UBC Geology Museum in 1932, from which it transferred to the newly-opened Museum of Anthropology in 1948. Michell Pierce put together this collection of examples of Copper Inuit clothing and implements, while working in the area for the Hudson’s Bay Company. Before going to the area, he interviewed Dean Brock and M.Y. Williams about the possibility of collecting for UBC while there. This was the second collection he assembled, as the first was lost when the ship carrying the materials was caught in the ice.