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Title Artist Medium & Support Creation Date
Anorak     cotton (sailcloth, twill) and buttons  ca.1919 
Needle Case     ivory  19th century 
Early radio, probably used on one of the first Schooner Bowdoin expeditions       1920-1935 
Innu hunter Teadoll   Andrew, Angela   tea  1998 
Pear-shaped coiled grass basket   Broomfield, Fanny   grass  July 1996 
Sun compass used on Bowdoin   Bumstead, Albert Holt      
Graflex R.B. Auto Graphlex curtain aperture, #12780   Eastman Kodak   Metal, cloth  1923-1940 
Sedna Tea Doll   Flowers, Emily   cloth on tea  June 1996 
Inuit Doll   Grenfell Association, The   skin and fur   
Wooden snow shovel [makanipakan]   Innu   wood   
Beaded pocketbook [tobacco or ammunition pouch?]   Innu   glass on cloth   
Moccasin with tall shaft [Ushuakensina]   Innu   hide on canvas  ca. 1998 
Wristlets with beads in stylized design of birds and crosses   Innu   glass bead on cotton thread and hide   
Moccasins with beaded vamp   Innu      
Circular beaded headband with bird and cross pattern in green, white, red, blue   Innu   cloth/bead   
Moccasin vamp in blue, white, green, red, purple, gold floral pattern   Innu   bead   
Doll, Eastern Inuit woman   Inuit   Cloth on Wood   
Embroidered napkin with two Inuit figures waving to the BOWDOIN   Inuit   cotton on cotton   
Grenfell rug, two polar bears on ice   Inuit   silk on burlap  ca. 1930 
Sealskin Parka with Red Lining   Inuit   sealskin and cotton  ca. 1891 
Stone cooking pot, or qilissiut   Inuit   stone   
Oil lamp, or quilliq   Inuit   stone   
Basketry bowl with floral design   Inuit   Grass   
Oval mat with mutli-color design and 2 triangular openings in center   Inuit   Grass   
Coiled grass basket with red and green plants on sides and 3 small blue designs   Inuit   Grass   

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