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Mittens527/30 a-b

Pair of brown moosehide mittens attached to each other via a braided green, red, white and grey woolen cord with tassels. Dark brown beaver fur trim around tops. Light brown band of fur in middle of mittens. Area between the bands of fur on the top sides of the mittens are covered with black, blue, red, orange and grey fabric and beaded with multicoloured hearts and stars. Cut hide fringe down one side of each mitten. Hudson's Bay blanket used for lining.

Culture
Arctic America
Material
glass ?, wool fibre ?, moose skin, fibre and beaver skin
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MoccasinsNe223 a-b

A pair of soft hide skin moccasins with the sole sewn to upper with vertical seam at heel. Short tongue in arced form. Beaded floral design, one on each side of both feet, and one each on tops. Concentric rows fill in designs of green leaves, white stems and light blue and dark blue circular flowers. Edging in white bead pattern.

Culture
Plains Cree
Material
cotton fibre, glass and moose skin
Made in
The Pas, Manitoba, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MoccasinNa701

Cured, natural-coloured, slipper-type hide moccasin with shallow boot legging. Remnants of floral design glass-bead embroidery; orange flower, green leaves, blue and brown bud, black stems. Zig-zag cut hide trim at cuff attachment; three holes on each front edge of cuff. Double sole attached with running stitch.

Culture
Tlicho ?
Material
moose skin ?, caribou skin ?, glass and cotton fibre
Made in
Northwest Territories, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagA7961 w

Bag made of moose skin with a beaded and embroidered x-design in pink thread on a black band of fabric below a band of orange-brown fabric at the mouth. The reverse is without the black band, beading and embroidery. There is a skin fringe on the sides and bottom with a loop at the top for a button.

Culture
Gitxsan
Material
moose skin, fibre, metal and dye
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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JacketD1.486 b

Light leather jacket with fringe. The jacket has no collar, long cuffed sleeves and centre opening with black plastic buttons. There are two large pockets on the lower front with serrated edges and sewn horseshoe motif. The cuffs also have serrated edges and sewn horseshoe motif. On the front and back yokes are leather bands with cutout diamond motifs. On the upper front, back and sleeves is a thick fringe. The inside is unlined.

Culture
Interior Salish: Secwepemc
Material
moose skin, dye and plastic
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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TextileA2.631

Sample of quill embroidery with stylized flower design; colours include white, yellow, navy, red, purple, green. Executed on oblong piece of hide. Short length of orange-pink thread attached to the back, near top. The back has written, 'Patsy Henderson. Carcross, YT. 6479[?]'.

Culture
Tagish
Material
moose skin, porcupine quill and dye
Made in
Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Moose Skin1194/1

Large, rectangular shaped moose hide, stretched and tide to a wooden frame. There are traces of fur along the edges where numerous holes have been cut for the rope to pass through. The corners of the frame are bound together by rope.

Culture
Arctic America
Material
moose skin, fibre and wood
Made in
Northwest Territories, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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