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This image captures a museum exhibit showcasing traditional indigenous artifacts within glass display cases. The central object is a long, light-colored tunic or coat, possibly made from hide or leather. It features intricate reddish-brown geometric and stylized patterns on the shoulders, collar, cuffs, along seams, and at the hem.

To the left of the tunic are two long, slender wooden poles, possibly part of a sled or snowshoes. Below them is a conical object decorated with an image of an animal, likely a moose or reindeer. Further down, a finely woven net bag and a doll dressed in traditional hooded winter clothing are visible.

On the right side of the tunic, various items are displayed, including a wooden spoon or ladle, two fur pieces (one dark, one white), a large curved wooden tool, a long carved wooden object, and a pair of fur-lined moccasins adorned with distinct floral embroidery on the toes.

Information panels are positioned behind and in front of the display. One panel, partially visible at the top right, bears the text "Warrior sh..." (suggesting "Warrior shirt") and describes its use for "fighting, hunting, or ceremonial" purposes. Another panel mentions "The Q..." (likely "The Dene" or "The Inuit"), with sections titled "1. Pipe," "2. Rituals," "3. Hunting and Trapping," and "4. Warfare." This panel also includes details about cultural practices, materials like birch bark and quillwork, and activities such as smoking tobacco, drumming, and hunting caribou. The scene is an indoor museum setting, consistent with a cultural history exhibition.
punit03

Dec 13, 2024, 3:56 PM

London, UK

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This image captures a museum exhibit showcasing traditional indigenous artifacts within glass display cases. The central object is a long, light-colored tunic or coat, possibly made from hide or leather. It features intricate reddish-brown geometric and stylized patterns on the shoulders, collar, cuffs, along seams, and at the hem. To the left of the tunic are two long, slender wooden poles, possibly part of a sled or snowshoes. Below them is a conical object decorated with an image of an animal, likely a moose or reindeer. Further down, a finely woven net bag and a doll dressed in traditional hooded winter clothing are visible. On the right side of the tunic, various items are displayed, including a wooden spoon or ladle, two fur pieces (one dark, one white), a large curved wooden tool, a long carved wooden object, and a pair of fur-lined moccasins adorned with distinct floral embroidery on the toes. Information panels are positioned behind and in front of the display. One panel, partially visible at the top right, bears the text "Warrior sh..." (suggesting "Warrior shirt") and describes its use for "fighting, hunting, or ceremonial" purposes. Another panel mentions "The Q..." (likely "The Dene" or "The Inuit"), with sections titled "1. Pipe," "2. Rituals," "3. Hunting and Trapping," and "4. Warfare." This panel also includes details about cultural practices, materials like birch bark and quillwork, and activities such as smoking tobacco, drumming, and hunting caribou. The scene is an indoor museum setting, consistent with a cultural history exhibition.

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