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Stone HammerE306360-0
MatE73549-0
DishE361532-0

FROM CARD: "CEDAR, INLAID WITH IVORY AROUND RIM. LENT TO MUSEO NACIONAL DE ANTROPOLOGIA, 5/18/64." Loan returned 2012.

Culture
Haida
Made in
Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Wooden SpoonE395511-1
Basketry HatE360668-0

E360668, E360922 and E360946 have similar original glued on labels, so may have been acquired by Victor Evans from the same source?

Culture
Haida ?
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Cylindrical StoneE89230-0
Large Stone Mortar 1E89211-0
Pipe - Carved From Black SlateE2585-0

Illus. Pl. 33, p. 58 and described p. 82 of Barbeau, Charles Marius. 1953. Haida myths illustrated in argillite carvings. [Ottawa]: Dept. of Resources and Development, National Parks Branch, National Museum of Canada. Motifs identified there as "... Frog at the left, issuing from the mouth of the Bear .... The other stylized figures here are (from left to right) the Raven touching tongues with the Bear, the Whale with a man partly in its mouth, and the Thunderbird with its curved beak..."Provenience note, in 1841 Oregon Territory encompassed the land from Russian Alaska to Spanish California and from the Pacific to the Continental Divide. The U.S. Exploring Expedition did not go to Canada, but did reach Oregon Territory in 1841, and carried out a hydrographic survey of the Columbia River from its mouth to the Cascades, as well as doing some surveying inland.They had dealings with Hudson's Bay Company staff during that time, and it is probable that the HBC is the source of a number of the Northwest Coast artifacts collected by the expedition. This object has been attributed as possibly Haida, based on its being made of argillite.

Culture
Haida ?
Made in
USA ? or Canada ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Double Whistle (Ks-A'Na)E89070-0