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Kayak PaddleET14562-0

6 PAINTED WOOD OARS OR PADDLES. As of 3-13-2008, one of the 6 now changed to number E129577-0. - F. PickeringThis kayak paddle is illustrated and described in detail (listed as # T.14562.1) on p. 463 and Color Plate XII, # 4, after p. 274 in Golden, Harvey. 2015. Kayaks of Alaska. Portland, OR: White House Grocery Press. Golden identifies this as a Sugpiaq-Alutiiq paddle.

Culture
Eskimo and Alutiiq ?
Made in
Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Ivory Dart For Bird LanceE34398-0

Culture
Eskimo and Haida
Made in
Canada ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Stone KnifeE127721-0

LEDGER AND SI ARCHIVE DISTRIBUTION DOCUMENTS SAY 1/5 SENT TO E. LOVETT, GREAT BRITAIN. 1888.

Culture
Eskimo, Yup'ik, Alutiiq and Koniag
Made in
Ugashik, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Carved Wooden Dish Or BowlE16262-0

FROM CARD: "CENTER IS A CONCAVE CIRCULAR HOLLOW, SURROUNDED BY A WIDE RISING BORDER, CARVED AT THE ENDS INTO THE HEAD AND TAIL OF A SEAL. (PART OF TAIL IS CHIPPED). THE CENTER AND THE BORDER ARE EACH INCISED WITH THREE LINES, THE TWO OUTER ONES OF WHICH ARE INLAID WITH SMALL OPAQUE WHITE GLASS BEADS. THE TECHNIQUE OF THIS ITEM APPEARS TO INDICATE ESKIMO AND/ OR ALEUT INFLUENCE. (GEO. PHEBUS.) REFER TO: HENRY COLLINS ETC.: "THE ART OF THE FAR NORTH", NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART. WASH., D.C. 1972, CAT. NO. 218. 16,262 12/72 LOANED TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART. 5/73 RETURNED."Source of the information below: Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Alaska Native Collections: Sharing Knowledge website, by Aron Crowell, entry on this artifact http://alaska.si.edu/record.asp?id=516, retrieved 9-2-2012: Bowl. ciquq "bowl" - Language: Chugach Sugpiaq (Prince William Sound dialect) Though collected in Sitka, Alaska, and identified as possibly Tlingit, Aron Crowell identifies this object as Sugpiaq (Alutiiq), probably from Prince William Sound, Alaska. Sugpiaq men ate from round and animal-shaped dishes. This bowl represents a swimming seal, its head and tail just above the ocean surface. Ripples from its motion encircle the rim and spread out from the red-painted central hole, which may depict the swirl of water left by a diving seal. In Sugpiaq and Yup'ik art, circles represent passageways between levels of the multi-layered cosmos, and between upper and lower levels of the sky and sea. White trade beads accent the design.This object is on loan to the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, from 2010 through 2027.Object appears to be the one published as Fig. 30, p. 393 in Boas, Franz, and George Hunt. 1897. The social organization and the secret societies of the Kwakiutl Indians. Washington: G.P.O. (U.S. National Museum Annual Report for 1895, pp. 331-738.)

Culture
Eskimo and Alutiiq ?
Made in
Sitka, Baranof Island, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Detachable Iron SpearheadsE34397-0

FROM CARD: "THESE ARTICLES WERE RETURNED FROM THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION WITHOUT MARKS. 1 ILLUS. IN PROCEEDINGS, USNM, VOL. 60; P1. 25, NO. 3; P48. *STORED AS MAKAH (NOOTKA) NW COAST BECAUSE OF RESEMBLANCE TO USNM #4122 (MAKAH-J.G.SWAN)."

Culture
Eskimo ?, Haida ? or Makah ?
Made in
USA and Canada ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Feather And Needle Holder60.1/918 AB
Feather Flattener60/9833
Model, Boat Accessories60/8722 G-L
Spear Head60/8079