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Western Great Lakes/Northern Plains
Ash Burl Medicine Bowl
6 1/2” Length, 5 7/8” Width, 3” Height
c. 1800-1820

The rounded bottom and leather thong indicates that this bowl was utilized in-hand and hung when not in use. The lacerated and carbonized interior is a record of the preparations that medicine men would employ to prepare herbal concoctions by chopping and burning plant and animal matter (with heated stones) within the bowl.