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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
glass; skin
Catalogue Number
109.02.3021
Description
This is a replica of a hairbag (could be displayed Re: Corleigh Belton July 2013). Heart-shaped bag with beading on both sides and red and white bead fringe along the bottom edge. The front has a red and blue geometric pattern on a pink background. The opposite side is hide with a blue, pink and …
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Title
Hairbag
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
glass; skin
Dimensions
1.5 x 14.0 x 63.0 cm
Description
This is a replica of a hairbag (could be displayed Re: Corleigh Belton July 2013). Heart-shaped bag with beading on both sides and red and white bead fringe along the bottom edge. The front has a red and blue geometric pattern on a pink background. The opposite side is hide with a blue, pink and red diamond at centre and a blue and red edge. The bag has a necklace, a thong wrapped with white, geen and red beads, attached to the back of the bag. Tag: ”Hair bag” with “tad’y held long hair” and on reverse ”stuffed it into bag and bag tied to head at hair (?) - now tourist items”
Subject
Indigenous
beadwork
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
109.02.3021
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Date
1948 – 1948
Material
paper; wood; glass
Catalogue Number
105.02.0024
Description
A black and white photograph of Enos Hunter (right) with Philip and Pearl Moore in First Nations regalia with the tribe behind and teepee on the right. There is a narrow white border around the photograph, and it is framed with a gilt frameThe photograph was taken on the of the Moores’ induction i…
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1948 – 1948
Material
paper; wood; glass
Dimensions
23.7; 26.5 (frame) x 18.7; 21.7 (frame) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of Enos Hunter (right) with Philip and Pearl Moore in First Nations regalia with the tribe behind and teepee on the right. There is a narrow white border around the photograph, and it is framed with a gilt frameThe photograph was taken on the of the Moores’ induction into the Stoney tribe, July 18, 1948.
Subject
ceremonial
Indigenous, Stoney
Philip Moore
Pearl Moore
regalia
Enos Hunter
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0024
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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
skin; wood; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
104.33.0014
Description
Large round shallow hand drum of thick rawhide stretched over wooden hoop. Rawhide nailed to bottom of hoop along perimeter with nails approximately 1.5 cm apart. Hide is trimmed at edge of hoop with four long strips of the hide evenly spaced around edge extending toward centre of back of drum and …
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Title
Hand Drum
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
skin; wood; metal; fibre
Dimensions
9.5 x 48.0 cm
Description
Large round shallow hand drum of thick rawhide stretched over wooden hoop. Rawhide nailed to bottom of hoop along perimeter with nails approximately 1.5 cm apart. Hide is trimmed at edge of hoop with four long strips of the hide evenly spaced around edge extending toward centre of back of drum and pulled tightly across centre with thick twisted cord. Skin has been sewn together with sinew along one side of hoop frame extending 6 cm into face of drum. Drum skin has been stained red with large grey owl with yellow wings and red features sitting at centre.
Subject
Indigenous
ceremonial
animal
bird
owl
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.33.0014
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Date
1945 – 1955
Material
skin; wood
Catalogue Number
104.33.0015
Description
Shallow square hand drum made of hide stretched over thick wooden frame and nailed to bottom of frame along edges with leather thongs from corner to corner of hide and crossing in middle of back of drum where it is bound around tightly. Hide is carefully seamed across centre of drum face and sewn t…
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Title
Hand Drum
Date
1945 – 1955
Material
skin; wood
Dimensions
6.5 x 31.0 x 31.5 cm
Description
Shallow square hand drum made of hide stretched over thick wooden frame and nailed to bottom of frame along edges with leather thongs from corner to corner of hide and crossing in middle of back of drum where it is bound around tightly. Hide is carefully seamed across centre of drum face and sewn to fit around corners with sinew, hide has rough texture.
Subject
Indigenous
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.33.0015
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Date
1940 – 1955
Material
skin; wood; metal
Catalogue Number
104.33.0016
Description
Large square hand drum with rawhide stretched across a carefully constructed wooden frame and nailed to bottom edge. Heavy wire stretched across back from the centre of each side of the frame with one piece of the wire wrapped with a leather thong and wrapped and tied about the middle with a large …
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Title
Hand Drum
Date
1940 – 1955
Material
skin; wood; metal
Dimensions
7.3 x 39.0 x 39.0 cm
Description
Large square hand drum with rawhide stretched across a carefully constructed wooden frame and nailed to bottom edge. Heavy wire stretched across back from the centre of each side of the frame with one piece of the wire wrapped with a leather thong and wrapped and tied about the middle with a large knot. Each corner triangle of drum face painted red. Pencil marks on face near one corner and near another corner on back of hide.
Subject
Indigenous, Stoney
ceremonial
Nat Hunter
Mrs. Tom Wesley
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.33.0016
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Date
1860 – 1900
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.20.0227
Description
A heavy cast iron teapot of traditional shape with thick hexagonal lip around circular opening at top and small gracefully curved spout from centre at one side. Tall looped handle of metal tapers at ends into lugs on shoulder of pot above spout and on opposite side. Surface beginning 3 cm above rou…
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Title
Teapot
Date
1860 – 1900
Material
metal
Dimensions
20.0 x 13.0 x 16.7 cm
Description
A heavy cast iron teapot of traditional shape with thick hexagonal lip around circular opening at top and small gracefully curved spout from centre at one side. Tall looped handle of metal tapers at ends into lugs on shoulder of pot above spout and on opposite side. Surface beginning 3 cm above rough metal of bottom has been polished and etched with a flock of butterflies inlaid with gold, and a similarly worked gold chrysanthemum on each face of the hexagonal lip. Simple flat round bronze lid with plain hollow metal knob screwed into centre on a bed of simple leaves. Inside texture of roughly cast iron; handle contains inlaid butterfly motif. Marks: four Japanese characters under handle opposite spout, engraved Japanese signature underside of lid.
Subject
households
ceremonial
Japanese
Edward S. Morse
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.20.0227
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Date
prior to 1969
Material
skin, deer; moss
Catalogue Number
103.05.1010
Description
Soft tan buckskin moss bag with fringe and moss, long narrow, draw string across front, fringed strips of buckskin with pinked edges sewn along line of eyelets, middle of the bag, V-shaped tongue of buckskin to cover draw string opening, large back flap folds over to close bag.
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Title
Mossbag
Date
prior to 1969
Material
skin, deer; moss
Dimensions
18.0 x 36.0 x 66.0 cm
Description
Soft tan buckskin moss bag with fringe and moss, long narrow, draw string across front, fringed strips of buckskin with pinked edges sewn along line of eyelets, middle of the bag, V-shaped tongue of buckskin to cover draw string opening, large back flap folds over to close bag.
Subject
Indigenous
ceremonial
regalia
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1970
Catalogue Number
103.05.1010
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Date
prior to 1960
Material
feathers; fibre; hair; glass; skin
Catalogue Number
103.09.3028
Description
Beaded band of alternating red and green rectangles with alternating yellow and blue checked crosses, edged in yellow. Medallions with circles of blue, green, red and yellow beads attached at each end of browband along with white fur strips. White feathers with long black hair and black fur patche…
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Title
War Bonnet Headdress
Date
prior to 1960
Material
feathers; fibre; hair; glass; skin
Description
Beaded band of alternating red and green rectangles with alternating yellow and blue checked crosses, edged in yellow. Medallions with circles of blue, green, red and yellow beads attached at each end of browband along with white fur strips. White feathers with long black hair and black fur patches at tips, and orange feathers at base. Skullcap brown fibre with attached blue and white feathers.
Subject
Indigenous
beadwork
regalia
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.3028
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Date
prior to 1969
Material
feathers; skin; glass; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.09.1154
Description
Mid-length trailing headdress. Brow band beaded green background with red and blue diamond designs, white rosettes with red centre and 4 blue wing shapes emanating from centre. Feathers bound with red wool and tied with white string. Ermine skins hang from temples. Felt hat cut off for cap, feathe…
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Title
Trailing Headdress
Date
prior to 1969
Material
feathers; skin; glass; fibre
Description
Mid-length trailing headdress. Brow band beaded green background with red and blue diamond designs, white rosettes with red centre and 4 blue wing shapes emanating from centre. Feathers bound with red wool and tied with white string. Ermine skins hang from temples. Felt hat cut off for cap, feathers attached to it and long piece of moose hide as train, pinked on edges. Fringes at centre between flaps. Feathers have long pieces of blond horsehair attached to ends.
Subject
Indigenous
beadwork
regalia
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Florence White, Banff, 1965
Catalogue Number
103.09.1154
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Date
prior to 1969
Material
feathers; skin; glass; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.09.1157
Description
Narrow headband, 1.5 cm wide, small white beads as background with blue and red centered diamonds. The band is long, extending to back of neck. Fringes hang from above eyes both sides. Felt cap. Long skin train painted yellow on edges with a red line and a faint red circle between shoulders. …
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Title
Trailing Headdress
Date
prior to 1969
Material
feathers; skin; glass; fibre
Description
Narrow headband, 1.5 cm wide, small white beads as background with blue and red centered diamonds. The band is long, extending to back of neck. Fringes hang from above eyes both sides. Felt cap. Long skin train painted yellow on edges with a red line and a faint red circle between shoulders. Yellow fabric sewn onto outside edge of train. Fringes on all edges of train. Bald eagle feathers bound with red wool and tied with three rows of white string. Long blond horsehair strands attached to ends of feathers with a round piece of paper (some missing).
Subject
Indigenous
beadwork
regalia
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1969
Catalogue Number
103.09.1157
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