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Pair Women's LeggingsE395275-0
Beaver Carrying Strap (Ankwan)E395279-0
Pipe Bowl And StemE395328-0

From card: "Small hatchet-shaped steatite bowl, undecorated but 3 color blue beaded band attaches it to the wood stem, which has bands of red and white beads. Gift of Mattesquimow."

Culture
Montagnais, Fort George and Cree
Made in
Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Goose DecoyE395287-0
Pipe BowlE395329-0

From card: "Greenish steatite, hatchet-shaped bowl, decorated around rim, and base of bowl with a band of widely-spaced punctations. This "ungava" type only one in use in this area. Gift of Louis Martineau, 1932."

Culture
Montagnais, Fort George and Cree
Made in
Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Navel Cord Charms 2E395311-0

From card: "A. Gift of Marion Whiskeyjack, 1934. B. Gift of Alice Jonah, 1934; charm of Hilda Jonah. Parts of navel cord sewn in cloth, and beaded all over outside, one also with loops. These are to keep babies from crying, and "are very rare" objects."

Culture
Montagnais, Rupert House and Cree
Made in
Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Caribou Teeth Cradle Charms 5E395297-0

From card: "Gift of Philip Witci & Harriet Whiskeychan 1933-34. Each consists of 8 upper teeth in a section of the top of the mouth. Used as cradle charms."

Culture
Montagnais, Rupert House and Cree
Made in
Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Pipe And StemE395293-0

From card: "Gift of James Corston, 1932, a white man of this Indian area. Grey steatite pipe bowl in form of a hatchet with a few excised line decorations, and attached by a string of 5 strands of beads from a hole in its base to the middle of the solidly beaded wooden stem. Green, white and red beads are a modern innovation."

Culture
Montagnais, Eastmain and Cree
Made in
Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Snowshoe Lacing NeedleE395321-0
FishhookE395282-0