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Description
This oval box is made of curved strips of wood, held together with brass nails, and covered in a layer of tree bark. The form is held in place with a series of small iron rivets. The box has a removable lid which sits recessed within the container. Birchbark containers are among the most common types of vessels made by Native Americans in the Eastern Woodlands region of North America. Native artists created these containers for their own use and to trade with Euro-Americans. Based on its construction and materials, this box was most likely made by a Native American artist of the Iroquois culture.