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Object Number
2004.29.3275
Display Title
At deer crossing, Mistinipi Lake 1906
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Nascapee Indians, Algonquian. / # II No. 23 At deer crossing Mistimipi Lake. 1906. / Gift of W.B. Cabot. Marlboro Street Boston, 1919."
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Manufacture and General Utility
Subject
- skin processing
Department
Photographic
Date
1906
Artist
William Brooks Cabot
Culture
- Naskapi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
Canada
Additional Geographic Terms
Subarctic shield and Mackenzie Borderland; Mistinpi Lake
Dimensions
Overall: 8.89 x 10.16 cm (3 1/2 x 4 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
William Brooks Cabot
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.29.3294 | Mistinipi deer crossing |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3324 | Horns of 1906 |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3273 | Three women sitting on ground |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3328 | View of camp on lake shore |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3314 | Woman defleshing (?) and working skin by lake. |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3298 | View of lake shore, Caribou (?) antler in foreground along with blanket. |
Canada
| ||
| 2004.29.3313 | Four Naskapi people on lookout knoll |
Canada
| ||
| 2004.29.3341 | Pile of caribou horns |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3342 | Pile of caribou horns |
Canada
| ||
| 2004.29.3304 | Naskapi women stretching a skin, with child in background |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3311 | Woman dressing skin (?) by lake |
Canada
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| 2004.29.3271 | Ah-pe-wat sitting on wooden walkway |
Newfoundland and Labrador
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