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A) Skin bag with a central strip of red and white quill decoration. The bag has a long cord attached made from plaited gut, with a blue, white and red woven end decoration. B) Similar bag to A) inside which it is kept. It has a central fringe of red cotton but no quill work.; Good. Additional description: A) Flattened, creased and slightly warped. Very fragile and brittle. A number of small holes over surface and a small circular repair on one side. Red edging at mouth of bag. Toggle at end of cord. B) Flattened, creased and slightly warped. Very fragile and brittle. Paler in colour than A. Red edging along top and sides. (J.Tanner, April 1998).
No stem present. Loop at one end. Perforated spoon bowls were sewn onto the front of women's parkas as a decorative element. According to Dr. Henry B. Collins: "looks Norse." 18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection. Single basal spur. Both ends taper to a point. Two holes near center for attachment of line. Surface eroded.
18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection. Single piece comprised of slender shaft (.5 cm. wide) terminating with oval shapes, each perforated in center.
18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection. Roughly rectangular with three holes approximately 1 cm. from one end.
Roughly hemispherical piece. 18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection. Concave, thin piece perforated at both ends.
Roughly petal-shaped. Incised with straight lines which converge to point near narrowest portion of piece. Probably from 18th century Labrador Inuit component. Found in collection.
Stone object. Roughly triangular-shaped with tip broken off and missing. Sides bevelled. Holes in two corners. Ground and polished. Dorset paleoeskimo. Found in collection.
18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.