Deer Bone
Deer Bone


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Mammals (Mammalogy) ➔ Deer Bone

Identifier:
E2006.1.122
Description:
Piece of deer bone used in educational programming.;Object found with other items being used for educational programming. Some items were known to have previous accession numbers, but the numbers have either been obliterated through use or tags have fallen off making tracking and documentation difficult. It was decided to re-number the objects at this time and provide basic cataloging information to facilitate identification of the object with the accession number in the future.
Materials:
Bone
Dimensions:
1" h 6.5" w
Current Location Status:
Education Program
Collection Tier:
Tier 3
Source:
Museum Collection
Exhibit/Program:
Connect: Trade & Transformation (December 5 2024)

This program introduces students to the meeting between French fur traders and the Great Lakes Anishinabek, focusing on the beginnings of the exchange of knowledge and goods between them. Demonstrations and hands-on activities with artifacts will help students step into the past to discover this history and reflect on the meeting between the two cultures. Learners will also examine the harmful impacts of European colonization on native communities, such as disease, loss of land and attacks on culture.



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