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Object Number 17-20-10/87236.1
Display Title Beamer (skin dressing tool) made of caribou metapodial used to scrape hair from skin
Descriptions
Object Description Skin dressing tools. 1 beamer made of caribou metapodial used to scrape hair from skin; 1 grainer made from reindeer tibia (hindleg), and 1 grainer made of wood and used to remove fat & excess skin - "notched" edge gives "grain" to hide. 31x4x4 cm.
Inventory Description Scraper, bone, rectangular cut-out for scraping
Classification
  • Scraper
Department Ethnographic
Date 1875-1885
Culture
  • Naskapi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / Canada / Newfoundland and Labrador / Labrador
Materials Caribou bone
Quantity 1
Provenance
Collector Prof. Leslie A. Lee (1891)
Donor Prof. Leslie A. Lee (1917)

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