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FROM CARD: "1855 & 1856 ILLUS.: FIG. 2.22, PP. 46 + 47 IN NORTHERN ATHAPASKAN ART BY KATE DUNCAN, UNIV. OF WASHINGTON PRESS, 1989. IDENTIFIED THERE AS SUMMER TUNIC AND MOCCASIN TROUSERS, LOUCHEUX, CARIBOU HIDE, RED AND WHITE OPAQUE BUGLE BEADS SEWN WITH SINEW, RED OCHRE."Illus. Fig. 66B p. 96 in Van Kampen, Ukjese. 2012. The History of Yukon First Nations Art, Phd dissertation, Leiden University. https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/18984 . Van Kampen identifies as possibly Northern Tutchone.
FROM CARD: "1 QUIVER, 9 IRON POINTS, 13 BONE POINTS, 3 STICKS. *DOUBLE ENTRY UNDER CAT. #630."
FROM CARD: "ILLUS. IN USNM REPT, 1894; FIG.254, P. 564 *DOUBLE ENTRY UNDER CAT. #570."
FROM CARD: "DEER HORN. *DOUBLE ENTRY UNDER CAT. #605."
FROM CARD: "1 COIL. FOR REINDEER SLED--MADE OF ANIMAL FIBRE, BRAIDED, IN SIX PIECES. WIDTH, 1 1/4", LENGTH, 2' 6". FORT SIMPSON ARCTIC OCEAN. *DOUBLE ENTRY UNDER CAT. #595."
From card: "Procured between the years 1850 - 1860. One piece of tanned skin sewed with sinew at center front and back. Lighter piece of white deerskin with floral design in green, red, and pink yarn. Colored quilled plaiting in two colors at border of top piece."Clothing set E328766, E328767, and E328768 is illus. Fig. 8, p. 53 in Thompson, Judy, 1999, "Marketing Tradition: Late Nineteenth-Century Gwich'in Clothing Ensembles," American Indian Art Magazine, 24(4). Identified there as Gwichi'in type. Because E328769 is identified as part of this clothing set as well on cards for E328766 - 8, it has also been listed as possibly Gwich'in.