Monday, September 26, 2016

Royal Collection Trust: Mi'kmaq Canoe Model with Paddles

Came across a Mi'kmaq sourvenir bark canoe that came with two dolls, two pair of paddles, a fishing spear and miniature basket. Now in the Royal Collection of Trust of Queen Elizabeth II, the set was presented  then Prince Albert Edward (the future King Edward VII) during his visit to Canada in 1860.

Mi'kmaq Model canoe and dolls 1860
RCIN 84332
Royal Collection Trust
© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2016
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Another photo showcases the paddles, which look like two larger stern paddles and two smaller spear-like paddles with pole grips used by the bow paddler.


Mi'kmaq model paddles 1860
RCIN 84332
Royal Collection Trust
© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2016



Find it pretty interesting that while the canoe is obviously not a true replica, being decorated with dyed porcupine quills and lacking an accurate number of ribs, the paddles do match some existing artworks from the era.


Paddle Detail from Wigwams at Pointe de Levy, Lower Canada
ca. 1836
Artist: Whitmore, George St. Vincent, 1798-1851.
Credit: W.H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana





1 comment:

M. Labrador said...

Very interesting! is this all the Mi'kmaw photos/illustrations you have come across? I am always looking for family photos :)

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