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"Thread-sewn [pouch] using bead colors of pony trader blue, white, pea green, amber, and translucent green; with curvilinear geometrics representing thunderbirds; background of red wool and blue silk, length 6.25 in. x width 6 in.
19th…

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Finely engraved heraldic eagle facing left holding olive branch (proper right claw) and arrows (proper left claw). Reverse-S fluttering ribbon above with inscription E/PLURIBUS/UNUM, the lower portion extending through the open beak of the eagle…

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A hand-colored engraving of the riverfront from the northeast, with caption KANSAS below, depicting the ferry crossing between Missouri and Kansas at the Wyandott ferry landing, later to become part of Kansas City, Kansas. It shows a single line of…

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An Extraordinary 18th Century Eastern Woodlands Pipe, From the Collection of Clem Caldwell, Kentucky
Southern Great Lakes/Central Ohio Valley
maple wood, lead, glass imitation wampum beads, plant fiber, sinew
height 5.5 in. x length 8.25 in. x…

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Attributed to the Wyandot. "...of flattened section, with a raised panel pierced and tied with beaded pendants, the bowl carved with a human face, wearing a trance-like expression."…

ALS Walker to Finley, July 15, 1826, p. 1
Letter from William Walker (1800-1874), Wyandot leader and postmaster of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, to reverend James B. Finley (1781-1856), sent in care of the reverend Nathan Bangs (1778-1862), regarding news from John Johnston (1775-1861) about annuity…

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Ambrotype portrait of Kate Grey-Eyes, a Wyandot woman. Creator/Photographer: Unknown Date of image: About 1858. Description: Studio portrait of a Native American woman identified on the accompanying envelope as "Kate Gray-Eyes. A Wyandot Indian…
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