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Handcrafts
Spinning Wheel
ID #21967
Pioneer Village Spinster and spinning wheel, Pioneer Village of Doon, near Waterloo, Ontario.
ID #20609
Fanshawe Village Outside one of the 22 carefully restored pioneer buildings that recall Ontario's settlement beginnings at Fanshawe Pioneer Village outside London.
ID #23129
Upper Canada Village The spinning wheel and aging spinster at Upper Canada Village at Morrisburg, Ontario, a major heritage site as a composite pre-1867 town with original 35 buildings, corduroy roads, canals and a farm.
ID #23136
Upper Canada Village The spinning wheel and aging spinster at Upper Canada Village at Morrisburg, Ontario, a major heritage site as a composite pre-1867 town with original 35 buildings, corduroy roads, canals and a farm.
ID #23137
Black Creek Village-2 Blacksmith's shop at Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto, Ontario.
ID #20617
Upper Canada Village Broom-maker at Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg, Ontario, a composite pre-1867 town that recreates the era, with 35 reclaimed buildings from lands flooded by the St. Lawrence Seaway construction.
ID #20606

Hunting
Huron Deer Hunt A stylized European 17th century picture (with fences) of a deer hunt by Huron Indians, produced for the accounts of Samuel de Champlain's travels, published in Paris in 1632).
ID #10041
Buffalo Hunt A buffalo hunt by Plains Indians. Hand-coloured lithograph by George Catlin (1796-1872), an early portrayer of the Plains Indians in the United States.
ID #23256
Inuit Seal Hunting Seal hunting by the Inuit included waiting and listening at seal-holes on the ice, as portrayed by Captain G. Lyon during a search for the North West Passage, 1821-1823.
ID #10029
Buffalo Jump Plains tribes driving buffalo to death over chosen sharp drops in the prairies, thereby creating a massive meat-supply at the bottom, as painted by Alfred Miller, 1867.
ID #10045
Turkey Shoot Don River turkey shoot, with birds released from crates to fly and be brought down, Toronto, Ontario, c. 1870s, with the Don Jail in the background.
ID #20437
Iron-trapped fox A fox caught in an iron trap.
ID #21673
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