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Bowl/dish
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Shallow dish form. Hexagonal center/base panel with 6 lobed panels sewn around it to form the sides. Panels have birchbark backing, velvet is sewn with flowers and leaves. Side panels alternate with 6-petaled and 4-petaled flowers. Center panel has 4-petaled flower surrounded by 6 smaller flowers separated by beaded fronds.

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Wabanaki
Maliseet Tribe
Native Americans
Tableware

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Winter
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:43

For those plants and animals that don't migrate south for winter, a lot of preparation goes into getting ready for winter. When it comes to dealing with winter, plants and animals know things we humans don't.

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Winter -- New England
Ecology/Energy
Seasons -- New England
Natural history -- New England

Artifact
View Maliseet or Micmac Beaded Pouch or Purse
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Purse of dark brown velveteen, decorated with beads in blue, white, mauve, green, clear, brown and red. The purse is shaped with a flat bottom and top, and the sides are shaped in rounded points. The top opening is covered in a folded-over flap. The edges are bound in red silk ribbon. On the back, the purse is beaded in four curving stems in clear beads, terminating in carnation-like flowers in clear, red, green and white. The edges are beaded in concentric lines of white, turquoise, white, and brown beads. The front is beaded with a linear motif which flares with similar carnation-like petals along the side and at the ends. The framing of this motif follows the contours of the purse sides and the double-pointed flap. The flap is beaded inside each point with a trefoil design in mauve and turquoise. The purse is lined with green glazed cotton.

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Wabanaki
Maliseet Tribe
Micmac Tribe
Native Americans
Handbags
Beadwork

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Bodies In Motion: The Biomechanics of Sports
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:54:36

Using athletics, QUEST takes a fresh look at the way our bodies move. Bridging the gap between research and the playing field, coaches, trainers and athletes themselves discover how to optimize performance and what to do when injury causes that performance to fail.

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Biomechanics
Sports -- Physiological aspects
Human mechanics
Human locomotion

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Bioinvasion
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 00:58:03

As human activity silently globalizes our world, our modern day ecology is under onslaught from spreading alien organisms. These plants and animals are capable of moving aggressively into a habitat and monopolizing resources to the detriment of other species. Can scientists help us win the war against this bio-invasion?

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Invasive species
Ecology

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Moosehair Embroidered Box
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Cylindrical cloth covered birchbark box with dyed moosehair decoration.

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Native Americans
Penobscot Tribe
Embroidery
Boxes

Artifact
Birchbark Embroidered Card Case
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Description provided by appraiser Gregory Quevillon: This Huron Indian birchbark case is embroidered with green, brown, orange and white dyed Moose-hair. The designs are floral with stems, flowers. The case is edged in white moose-hair with black dyed cross designs. These cases are of late nineteenth century Indian manufacture for the tourist trade. LZB: The lid of this rectangular case fits over a 1 5/8-inch-deep lip on the base.

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Birch bark
Visiting card cases
Native Americans

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Climate Change: In Our Backyard
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:45

Using close-to-home examples, the views of leading scientists come alive as they show how climate change can affect almost every aspect of our lives - and in turn, how we affect the climate.

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Climatic changes
Ecology/Energy

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Maliseet Shirt Panel
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Intricately beaded front panel of a man's ceremonial shirt, displaying foliate and double-curve scroll motifs, done in overlay stitch beadwork on a red stroud (early wool trade cloth from England) and backed with a fine blue silk.

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Native Americans
Wabanaki

Artifact
Wallet
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Small wallet of cream-colored silk, covered with multi-colored floral beading. The wallet opening is covered by a folded-over flap with a scalloped edge. The sides and flap are bound with purple silk ribbon. The beaded design on the back of the wallet is of a central stem branching off into eleven flowers. Between the flowers, which are worked in clear and multi-colored beads, the background is filled with lines of beads in alternating colors, including yellow and green; blue and white; red, clear and cut steel beads, etc. The floral motifs continue in a similar manner to the front. The wallet is lined with cream-colored silk. The beading is stitched to a cotton base, under the silk face.

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Wabanaki
Maliseet Tribe
Native Americans

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