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Consultants agreed this shirt was probably Metis or Santee (Eastern Sioux) made in the late 1800s. Style derived from Red River Métis sometimes called Eastern Sioux or Crow. Beadwork has long, spidery look i.e. Crow design where the flower sets in. So may be a mix- Métis inspired Eastern Sioux or Crow. Collar was originally navy blue now faded. The shirt might have been made for army personnel, as this was a popular souvenir to acquire.
This long, elegant flute is made from a sound piece of wood with a bell shaped gourd painted in black, yellow, blue and white. Sprigs of fir are tied around the middle.
The ink is black and red.
The paint is black, white, and red. The fur is white. The felt is red and black. The string is red. The thread is red and black.
The paint is black, red, and green.
The ink is black and red.
Oval shaped seal skin with image sewn into the main skin using a patchwork technique. The main skin is lighter at the sides and dark down the centre. Light and dark pieces of seal skin are used to create the image of two Inuit people facing forward. The edge of the skin has holes cut into it for stretching or hanging on a frame, with a strip of leather strung through several holes at the top. The back shows the seams where all the pieces of skin have been sewn together. There are green Holman Island stamps on the back of the skin.
item is from the Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection
item is from the Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection
Soul-catcher carved with double-headed animal design and inlaid with haliotis shell. [CAK 10/06/2009]