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Midewiwin Master Scroll
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A copy done in black and coloured ink of a rare birch bark scroll known as a Master Scroll. It was last used on the Shoal Lake Indian Reserve by Chief James Redsky, last of the Medicine Men. It shows the long and intricate passage by which a candidate became a member of Midewiwin Society. The original is kept in the Thunder Bay Historical Museum (TBHM). Alongside the copied scroll is a write-up about its significance by the TBHM.