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Moccasins
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Pair of Women's Beaded Slippers with glass bead and porcupine quill decoration. Moccasins were a gift to Emma Conant from her Uncle Lory Odell, Alfred, Maine. Native American styled moccasins, ribbon tie, multicolored trim.

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Moccasins

Artifact
Moccasins
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Central design, very fine seed beads ornament decoration with 12 large white beads forming 3 diamond shapes. Cuffs made of red broadcloth with 3 band decoration with top band missing, trimmed in green ribbon. Moccasins are sewn together and beading is fastened with cotton thread, moccasins lined with tan cotton fabric.

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Penobscot Tribe
Moccasins

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Micmac or Maliseet Moccasins
Maine State Museum, Artifact

A pair of handsewn leather moccasins lined with pink flannel. Bottom covered by ivory-colored silk outer sole. Trimmed with black velvet edged with burgundy- colored ribbon forming tie closure. Velvet decorated with blue, green, burgundy and clear glass beads in floral patterns. Probably Micmac, possibly Maliseet.

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Lot of 6 Maliseet Beaded Cloth Moccasin Panels
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Lot of 6 Maliseet Beaded Cloth Moccasin Panels

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Native Americans
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Artifact
Pair of Eastern Woodland Indian Beaded Moccasins
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Pair of handsewn leather moccasins trimmed with black velvet and white, yellow, aqua, red, pink and clear glass beads. Lined with ecru linen.

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Artifact
Moccasin, one of a pair
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Handsewn leather moccasin with square shaped tongues. Toe box is covered with black velvet and trimmed with silk ribbon and glass multicolored beads (white, green, red, blue, pink, yellow, lavender). Deep cuffs at ankle are covered with lavender silk edged with blue, the whole cuff trimmed with beads.

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Maliseet Tribe
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Penobscot Tribe
Moccasins

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Pair of Penobscot Moccasins
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Pair of Penobscot Moccasins

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Penobscot Tribe
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Moving Image
People of the dawn
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:37

The first and longest lasting period of Maine’s history is the world of the Native American, stretching from the retreat of the last Ice Age, 12,000 years to the present. People of the Dawn tells the story of the dynamic people who’ve inhabited the landscape of Maine.

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Canoes and canoeing
Maliseet Tribe
Micmac Tribe
Penobscot Tribe
Passamaquoddy Tribe
Wabanaki Tribe

Artifact
Moccasin panels
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Lot of 6 Maliseet Beaded Cloth Moccasin Panels

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Wabanaki
Moccasins

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Moccasins
Maine State Museum, Artifact

A pair of handsewn leather moccasins lined with brown printed cotton. Trimmed with red wool edged with blue ribbon and decorated with glass beads in two sizes and multi-colors: white, yellow, pink, pale green, two shades of blue.

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