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front "Old Indian House"
post 1847
1988.12
This daguerreotype of the Ensign John Sheldon House (1699), familiarly known as the Old Indian House in Deerfield, Massachusetts, was taken in 1848, shortly before it was torn down.
front "Indian Village, Caughnawaga"
c. 1899
1957.07
This photograph is of the village at Kahnawake (Caughnawaga), Quebec, Canada.
document Travel passport for Mercy Carter's sons
Jul 5, 1751
L01.003
This handwritten note, dated July 5, 1751, was intended to assure safe passage of two sons of Mercy Carter (captured in 1704 in Deerfield and married to a "Caugnauwaga Indian") from Albany to Norwalk, Connecticut.
Page 3 "A Visit "in the Gazette and Mercury Newspaper
Aug 29, 1837
L01.008
An item in the Greenfield newspaper of August 29, 1837, describes a visit of a group of St. Francis Indians, descendants of Eunice Williams, to a site three miles from Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Page 3 "Civilization rebuked by the savage" in "Gazette and Mercury" Newspaper
Sep 5, 1837
L01.009
A small item in the September 5, 1837, edition of the Greenfield newspaper recounts an incident between townspeople and Abenakis encamped on the outskirts of town.
front "Corn Sister" Sculpture
2004
2004.25.01
This steatite Corn Sister sculpture was carved by Steve (Silver Bear) McComber, a Kanien'kehaka (Mohawk) from Kahnawake, Quebec in 2004.
front Beaded Baseball Cap
2004
2004.26
This beaded baseball cap was made by Sandra Kahentonni McComber, a Kanien'kehaka (Mohawk) from Kahnawake, Quebec, in 2004.
front "Corn Sister" sculpture
2004
2004.25.02
This steatite Corn Sister sculpture was carved by Steve (Silver Bear) McComber, a Kanien'kehaka (Mohawk) from Kahnawake, Quebec in 2004.
front Beaded cuffs
2004
2004.28a-b
These beaded cuffs were made by Gail Montour, a Kanien'kehaka (Mohawk), from Kahnawake, Quebec, in 2004.
front "Which Way to Deerfield (A Modern Mohawk Headdress)"
2003
2005.06
This hardhat is part of the "Headdress for Modern Mohawks" series that Ric Glazer-Danay has worked on for more than ten years.

 

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