Plaster model of medicine man sucking out disease (by means of a bonetube) of a prostrate patient, as practiced by Ojibwe Indians, bronze painted, on large wooden base, made by Jane Jackson, 34 Criffel Avenue, London, SW1, England, 1943. Plaster model of medicine man sucking out disease with bonetube
Circular clear glass container, glass backing plate, and crystal box containing white willow bark from North America. Historic label states that white willow bark was used by the Ojibwa Indians as a cough remedy. This community is more appropriately referred to as the Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) people. Circular clear glass container stuck on to glass backing plate
Calumet tobacco pipe, stem only, probably Ojibway, Northern Woodlands, Canadian, 1815-1820 Calumet tobacco pipe
Glass bottle and container on glass mount, containing bark of red oak, used by Ojibwa tribe of North America to treat diarrohoea Glass bottle and cotnainer on glass mount, contain