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food dish1927.1734 . 176326

« Four birch bark containers, all from the Chicoutimi band which utilized territory to the east of the Lake St. John Band, are described as eating dishes. Each is made from a single piece of bark and has sides that slope outward to an oval or round rim. The rims of all four dishes are separate pieces of wood, probably birch, secured, in three cases, to the tops of the containers with spruce or larch root which was also used to stitch the corners. At intervals on the rim of one of these dishes, four pieces of red cloth, approximately 9 cm in length, have been woven into the root lashing as decoration (fig. 6). The rim of the fourth vessel is tied on with twine and this specimen has been extensively repaired with both twine and roots. One dish has heart-shaped etched designs on all four sides (fig. 7), a decorative technique that will be discussed in more detail when covered baskets are described. The four vessels range in height from 12 to 20 cm, and in diameter from 36 cm to approximately 49 cm. » Vanstone, James W. "The Speck Collection of Montagnais Material Culture from the Lower St. Lawrence Drainage, Quebec." Fieldiana. Anthropology. New Series, No. 5 (October 29, 1982), Vanstone p.8, fig 6 (p.34), 7 (p.35).

Culture
Ilnu, Montagnais and Innu
Material
“birch bark; unusual strips of cloth bound on rim” ?
Made in
Pekuakami, Lac Saint-Jean, Lake St. John, Labrador, Canada
Holding Institution
The Field Museum
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Sediment/SoilDhRm-2:S14
Sediment/SoilDhRm-2:S13
CarbonDhRm-2:S12
Sediment/SoilDhRm-2:S11
Sediment/SoilDhRm-2:S6

linear wooden feature

Holding Institution
Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre
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BotanicalDhRm-2:S5

elderberry seeds

Holding Institution
Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre
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Sediment/SoilDhRm-2:S4

bulk sediment sample; feature 1

Holding Institution
Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre
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Sediment/SoilDhRm-2:S3

bulk sediment sample; feature 1

Holding Institution
Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre
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Spoon bowlA556408-0

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.

Culture
Eskimo and Canadian
Made in
Labrador, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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