Game Item Number: D2.162 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

The bone links are incised with a series of horizontal lines, diagonal lines or crosses; each link is perforated at wide end. Perforated flat triangular skin piece at one end. Metal stick at other end.

History Of Use

Called a bone pin game.

Narrative

The donor said the objects in his donation should be known as the Hillyard Mitchell collection. Mitchell (1852-1923) spent much of his working life in the Northwest Territories, later moving to Victoria, B.C. The donor also said the collection came from his grandfather, F. Carson, who had gone to Saskatchewan in 1861 as a boy of 15, and stayed until 1918. He was a fur trader and trapper, working mainly amongst the Cree, and was recorded having been at Duck Lake and Prince Albert, Sask. It is now uncertain which objects were collected by Mitchell vs collected by F. Carson.