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Description

Two bracelets made from copper. Although Inuvialuit obtained naturally-occuring copper through trade with Copper Inuit, these bracelets most likely were made from copper wire obtained from the Hudson's Bay Company.

Information from the Smithsonian

FROM CARD: "COPPER WIRE, BENT IN CIRCLE. FORT ANDERSON, MACKENZIE RIVER."

  • Collection: Macfarlane Collection
  • Catalogue Number: E2070-0
  • Object Type: bracelet
  • Materials: copper
  • Manufacturing Techniques: No techniques recorded
  • Tags: adornment

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