Name/Title
Dorothy Burnham with a caribou skin, 1980sEntry/Object ID
2021.12.66Description
Photograph of Dorothy Burnham with a caribou skin, taken during her research work in Yukon and Nunavut during the late 1980s, for her 30-year long journey to create her 1992 book and exhibit, "To Please the Caribou: Painted caribou-skin coats worn by the Naskapi, Montagnais and Cree Hunters of the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula".Collection
Dorothy Burnham CollectionCataloged By
Headrick, MeghanLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Burnham, Dorothy Burnham, Harold Burnham, To Please the Caribou, Keep Me Warm, Keep Me Warm One Night, Caribou, Royal Ontario Museum, ROM, Naskapi, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territories, Indigenous, AnimalLocation
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November 7, 2023Relationships
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January 7, 2022Updated By
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August 3, 2024