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Embroidered PouchE402118-0
Grass Bag Or WalletE7559-0

FROM CARD: "[Formerly] ON EXHIBIT IN NHB HALL 9, IDENTIFIED THERE AS CENTRAL ALGONKIAN. LEDGER LISTS NO PEOPLE OR LOCALITY INFORMATION." Thunderbird design. Northwest Coast location/attribution on catalogue card is in error, if this is indeed Central Algonkian.

Culture
Algonquin ?
Made in
Canada ? or USA ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Pouches, SealskinE151671-0
Sleeping-BagE74466-0

Originally catalogued as made of sealskin, but this is not correct; appears to be caribou.Illus. p. 97 in Turner, Lucien M., Scott A. Heyes, and K. M. Helgen. 2014. Mammals of Ungava & Labrador: the 1882-1884 fieldnotes of Lucien M. Turner together with Inuit and Innu knowledge. Identified there as "Caribou skin sleeping bag (1884). A sleeping bag used and collected by Turner at Ft. Chimo. He noted that the sleeping bag was a European concept co-opted by some Inuit. It measures 7' x 3' x 8". Turner wrote about its comfort: "The Arctic traveler who has once indulged in sleep within the soothing folds of a soft reindeer skin sleeping-bag will be loath to expose himself to the vagaries of an uncomfortable bed and shifting blankets." Turner (1887a: 703) noted that pogaluk was the Inuit word for sleeping bag." Sleeping bag is also further described on pp. 96-97 of the publication.

Culture
Innu, Naskapi ?, Eskimo and Inuit ?
Made in
Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Tool BagE153504-0
Woman's Work BagE153503-0
Shoulder PouchE358221-0

From card: "Made of red strouding. Both shoulder strap and face decorated in beadwork, floral design. Edges faced with green."

Culture
Algonquin
Made in
USA and Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Bladder Oil Container 2E395313-0