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View full screenHunting bag, of caribou leg-skins, sewn with sinew, with top of tanned caribou skin with a thong drawstring tie: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Fort Simpson, Tłı̨chǫ, c. 1860
A.558.46
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Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, Canada, North America
c. 1860
Tłı̨chǫ
Athapaskan
Hunting bag made of caribou leg-skins sewn with sinew. Top of tanned caribou skin has a thong drawstring tie.
Northwest Territories, Canada, North America
Hudson's Bay Company
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National Museum of Scotland
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Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
Carleton University Art Gallery
The Athabaskans: Strangers of the North. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1974. Exhibition catalogue from 'An international travelling exhibition from the collection of the National Museum of Man, Canada, and the Royal Scottish Museum'. cat no. 91
Idiens, Dale, A catalogue of Northern Athapaskan Indian artefacts in the collection of the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum Information Series, Art and Archaeology 3, March 1979
Dè T’a Hoti Ts’eeda: ‘We Live Securely by the Land’; An Exhibition of Dene material selected from the collections from National Museums Scotland. Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 2006
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