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Niagara Falls - the greatest market for splendid Indian work of every variety. Beadwork was a major source of income for the Mohawk, Tuscarora and Seneca of New York, who catered to the tourist clientele that flocked to Niagara Falls. The novelties or whimsies that they created, perfectly suited Victorian tastes and complemented late nineteenth century interior decorating schemes. Beaded pieces like the FAST CANOE and BOX suggest an element of humor in the dealings of Native Peoples with their non-Native buyers.
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Maliseet Tea Cozy, c.1875 Nancy & Roger Prince (NTP 14)
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Seneca-style Double Watch Pocket, c.1830
Nancy & Roger Prince (NTP 21)
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Micmac or Maliseet-style Purse, c.1875 Nancy & Roger Prince (NTP 18)
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Maliseet-style Domed Cap, c.1850-1870
Maine State Museum (96.16.1)
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Maliseet Tree-of-Life Motif Box, c.1840 Nancy & Roger Prince (NTP 16)
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Seneca-style envelope needle case, c.1860
Nancy & Roger Prince (NTP 23)
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