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One worked skin moccasin pin with white rabbit fur and beaded vamps. The vamps are decorated with an orange beaded flower design enveloped by a pattern of alternating red and green beads. The decorative vamps peak beneath the prominent tuff of rabbit fur. A string of multicolored beads connects to the sole of the moccasins, where a safety pin is attached. The soles of the moccasins show some discolouration. The belonging is hand sewn.
Mixed plastic beadwork on a white fabric oval patch. The beading is in a circular design. The pattern consists of mixed plastic materials, including clear plastic beads, plastic pearls and gemstones, and brown cylindrical beads. The center of the patch has frayed thread and is missing a plastic gemstone. Some brown cylindrical beads are missing around the perimeter of the patch. The beadwork is hand sewn. This belonging is part of a pair of twin beaded patches with the same design.
Mixed plastic beadwork on a white fabric oval patch. The beading is in a circular design. The pattern consists of mixed plastic materials, including clear plastic beads, plastic pearls and gemstones, and brown cylindrical beads. The center of the patch has frayed thread and is missing the central plastic diamond inlay, which is visible on the twin patch, 2025.O.001:02b (oval beadwork). Some brown cylindrical beads are missing around the perimeter of the patch. The beadwork is hand sewn. Brown, rust-coloured splotches are visible on the back of the woven fabric of the patch. This belonging is part of a pair of twin beaded patches with the same design.
2025.O.001:01a (left moccasin) 2025.O.001:01b (right moccasin) one pair of semi-tanned worked skin moccasins with beaded vamps and embroidered cuffs. The vamps have a green and white beaded border around a beaded design of blue and yellow flowers. The cuffs are embroidered with green embroidery floss. They are hand sewn. The soles are discoloured and polished indicating use. The hide has some thinning
1) relatively complete nipple top hand maul. The belonging is missing a portion of the distal flared base (approximately 25% of the base). Shallow scratches and abrasions are present along the handle surface. The handle is slightly polished. Most of the handle has a roughened texture and slight porosity which suggests surface weathering. The distal surface is flat. There is significant damage to the distal flared base, where approximately 25% of the base was broken off. The uniform nature of the rock and patina around this break, along with the polished nature of the abrasion surface, suggests that this damage may have been incurred from improper use of the tool during the belonging's life. The flared nipple base also has a weathered chip, which does not appear to be recent damage. The distal base has a stain of oil/residue likely from adhesive. The handle has one speckle of white paint present.
(1) complete flat top hand maul. Use-wear is present on the proximal and distal surfaces. There is abrasion (3 scratches) along the handle and flared handle surfaces. The handle is polished. The belonging has spots and splatters from white paint. There are small chips present on the flared margins on the distal and proximal ends (chips are sharp and reveal blue-grey rock), which suggest the chips reflect recent damage rather than damage incurred during the tool's life. Older abrasions are also present around the proximal and distal flared margins of the handle. The distal surface is slightly convex. The distal base has oil/residue likely from adhesive.
Cedar coiled basket fragment.
"A comprehensive companion to classical literature, looking at the evolution of literature over history, principal authors and their chief works, and the historical, political, religious, and social backgrounds of the times in which important works were written." navy blue hardcover, gold gilded embossing on spine an cover (titles, author, publisher), off-white label on distal end of book spine cover by adhesive (tape) that reads "820.3 Har". Light weathering along page ends, brownish-orange reside along proximal end, black streak in medial section of distal end (graphite marking). Greenish stain underneath white weathering mark on distal dorsal area, light tan spot on top of marks; possible water staining on proximal ventral area. White streaking and superficial weathering marks across body of book, whitened creasing on distal and ventral end of spine. Inside cover (left): stamped, blue, MISSION INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL LIBRARY. Inside cover (right): graphite marking in top left corner "820.3 Har". Due date sheet and sign out card (unsigned) labeled with author, title, and due date area. Seconda page: Stamped, blue, MISSION INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL LIBRARY Title page: stamped, blue, MISSION INDIAN RESIDENTAL SCHOOL LIBRARY, "school" has been crossed out with graphite.
medium green-grey, with medium to dark grey and brown spotting, light tan patina; black, dark green, light green, red, and white mottling across body (residue), vertical and horizontal white striping. hand maul fragment, missing proximal end. Use wear polishing around medial section, with weathering around flared base edges. Three (3) felted circles placed on the underside of base, possible paint residue spattering across belonging. Diagonal striations across medial section.
dark green, with light green mottling and inclusions toward distal end; medium brown patina on distal end, blue-grey patina near dorsal proximal end, light tan patina near ventral proximal end. ground hand maul, beveled proximal end and beveled vertical edge of distal end, impact use wear on distal end, rounded dorsal face, flat ventral face.