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Online Ethnographic Collection
 
 
 

 
A small sampling of the Newfoundland Museum's Ethnographic collections.
 

 
 
 
 
(IV-B-159)
 
Kayak Model
 
 
 
 
(IdCr-2:738)
 
Fish spear (Leister)
Ikkusik, Labrador
 
 
 
 
(VIII-A-370)
 
Adze
Maritime Archaic Indian
Reproduction made by (or for?) James P. Howley
 
 
 
 
(IV-B-17)
 
Model Salmon Spear (Leister)
Inuit, Labrador
Bone prongs, metal spikes, cotton thread
 
 
 
lance
 
(IV-B-14)
 
Model Lance
Inuit, Labrador
Wooden shaft, bone foreshaft, rawhide thong
 
 
 
caribou
 
(IV-B-30)
 
Caribou Carving
Inuit, Labrador
Ivory
 
 
 
carving
 
(IV-B-150)
 
Male Figure
Inuit
Wood
Donated by Arthur D.D. Smyth
Originally owned by Sir Wilfred Grenfell
 
 
 
figures
 
(IV-B-156, 155, 154)
 
1 Male and 2 Female Figures
Inuit, Labrador
Ivory
Donated by Arthur D.D. Smyth
Originally owned by Sir Wilfred Grenfell
 
 
 

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