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Bear Basket

Unknown

Great Lakes, Ojibwa

circa 1940

Birchbark, porcupine quills, sweetgrass

2022.01.079

On View

Daily Life

Gift from the Collection of Richard Walker

Birchbark was used by the Anishinaabe in a multitude of ways and was incorporated into canoes, scrolls for writing, and basketry for storage. The size of the basket, and the design, would dictate the nature of what was storge inside. This design, and the materials used to construct the basket, are old and predate European migration into the Americas.

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