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Sporran Sporran

Sporran of sealskin and red leather, with gilt and silver mounts, 19th century

Belt Belt

Woven nettle fibre belt decorated with coloured cloth and blue glass beads, carrying seal and sharksin pouches, antler tip and two knives: Sakhalin, Ainu, 19th century

Snow goggles Snow goggles

Snow goggles, of ivory, with sealskin straps: North America, Canada, Nunavut, Inuit, late 19th century

Oomiak Oomiak

Flat bottomed model oomiak (boat), of sealskin, stretched over a wooden framework, commissioned by Isobel Wylie Hutchison: Inuit, North America, South Greenland, Nanortalik, c. 1927

Model / part Model / part

Roll of sealskin, part of a model oomiak, commissioned by Isobel Wylie Hutchison: Inuit, North America, South Greenland, Nanortalik, c. 1927

Model / part Model / part

Roll of sealskin, part of a model oomiak, commissioned by Isobel Wylie Hutchison: Inuit, North America, South Greenland, Nanortalik, c. 1927

Fishing spear Fishing spear

Tip of fishing spear (marek), wood with pivoting iron hook and sealskin line: Sakhalin, Ainu, 19th century

Trousers Trousers

Pair of woman's trousers, of young reindeer skin with attached sealskin boots: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie Territory, Peel River, Mackenzie Delta Inuit

Bag Bag

Bag, of sealskin, for holding charms: North America, Canada, Nunavut Territory, Baffin Bay, Ponds Bay, Inuit, c. 1862

Bag Bag

Bag, of leather and sealskin, with bone stretcher and ivory fastenings: Americas, Greenland, Kingatak Island, Inuit, mid - late 19th century

Kayak Kayak

Model kayak, of sealskin, with paddles and harpoons: North America, Canada, Baffin Island, Inuit, late 19th century

Bidarka Bidarka

Model double hatch baidarka (kayak), for two occupants, made of a wooden framework covered with sealskin, containing two sea-otter hunters holding double-bladed paddles: North America, USA, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Umnak Island, Aleut, 1930s

Line Line

Sealskin lines or cords: Inuit, from Fort Anderson, Northwest Territories

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