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Object Number
05-19-10/65020
Display Title
Wooden cup, formerly carried by Indians travelling
Descriptions
Indigenous Term
min-nik-kwaj-gun
Inventory Description
Cup, carved wood, oval bowl, sm curved pointed handle, chipped
Classification
- Food processing
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Southeastern Ojibwa
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
Canada
/
Ontario
Additional Geographic Terms
Sarnia
Materials
Wood
Dimensions
Overall: 4.8 x 9.3 x 7.6 cm (1 7/8 x 3 11/16 x 3 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
65020
Provenance
Collector
Dr. Mark Raymond Harrington
(04/01/1905)
Dealer
Dr. Mark Raymond Harrington
(01/01/1905)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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for Indians with travelling equipment
| 2004.29.8700 | Indians with travelling equipment |
Dos Altos
| ||
| 35-106-20/10982 | Plain round-bottomed pottery cup with on small vertical handle (formerly had rin |
Cup
|
San Miguel Amantla
| |
| 04-15-10/62991 | Wooden cup |
Food processing
|
North America
| |
| 2004.24.2337 | Natives travelling with Indian carrier |
Guatemala
| ||
| 2004.24.2321.1 | Indian man and woman with travelling equipment |
Guatemala
| ||
| 2004.24.2321.2 | Indian man and woman with travelling equipment |
Guatemala
| ||
| 39-93-60/6020 | Carved wooden sceptre for travelling - used by priests Dtomba; Hung + |
Staff
|
Likiang
| |
| 975-32-50/11911 | Woman's travelling bag |
Bag
|
Algeria
| |
| 2004.29.12399 | Cup of sculptured wood - it is carried by three people |
Dahomey
| ||
| 2004.29.5880 | Omahas travelling with two horses |
United States
| ||
| 2004.29.5883 | Omahas travelling |
United States
| ||
| 2004.29.6260 | Seminoles travelling on foot (unusual) through Everglades |
Florida
|