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[Six images]

Ojibway Wooden bowl & Spoon. (Haupt Coll & del)

Bowl

    diameter              10¼ inches
    depth                   3 1/16   "

Spoon length 8 3/4 "

   bowl diam.             4¼        "
   width  of handle, top ½       "
    "        "    "   bottom  2      "
   thickness " "            5/16   "


Dakota (Sioux) Wooden bowl & buffalo horn Spoon. (Haupt Coll & del) bowl length 10½ inches

       width        8 1/8     "
        depth       2 1/8     "
    thickness        6/8     "

Spoon length 6 5/8 "

     handle         3 1/8    "
     bowl              3½     "
    tassle              6½     "


Birds eye maple Before the days of "white man" the indians of the [?] [?] Ojibway and Dakota used bowls and dishes made of wood.