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The study surveys decorative arts of eastern Connecticut Algonquian groups, concentrating on painted basketry, carved wooden household utensils, and beadwork. It documents basket types (rectangular storage, handled carrying, melon/rib, and open hexagonal twill strainers), raw materials (ash, white oak, swamp maple), tool use (gauges, planers, crooked knives, bone punch), and weaving and rim constructions, illustrated by specimen drawings and plates. Descriptions record painted motifs, border and body designs, construction techniques, and regional variations among Mohegan, Niantic, Scatticook, and Tunxis examples, with notes on makers and collection provenance.

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Frank G. Speck

Frank G. Speck was an influential American anthropologist and ethnographer known for his extensive work on Native American cultures, particularly those of the northeastern United States. His research contributed significantly to the understanding of the decorative arts and folklore of various tribes. Among his notable works is "Decorative Art of Indian Tribes of Connecticut," which explores the artistic expressions of Connecticut's Indigenous peoples. Speck also delved into the myths and folk-lore of the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa, highlighting the rich oral traditions of these communities. His scholarly contributions remain a vital part of American ethnological literature.

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