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From card: "A circular stone, 2 in. thick with cavities for the fingers. Used in driving stakes to support the weirs for eulachon water game."This object has a glued on label on one side from "[B.] C. & Alaska Indian Bazaar. 43 Johnson Street, Victoria, B.C. [Canada]", from which Emmons presumably purchased it. Also, carving on one side resembles a frowning face.Listed on page 49 in "The Exhibits of the Smithsonian Institution at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915", in section "Arts of the Northwest Coast Tribes (Tools)".
The paper is white. The ink is black.
The paper is white. The ink is black.
The paper is white. The ink is black, red, green, yellow, and blue.
The paper is white. The ink is black, red, and blue.
The ink is black and red.
The paper is white. The ink is black.
Spirit of the Ancestors-As a young child, my father and uncle took me down to a river and placed some devil's club in the river: it would bring them luck by charming the fish. This print is my equivalent of that charm. I have included four salmon to raise the consciousness to our incredibly beautiful environment. The salmon symbolizes such disappearances and the heron as a 'fisherman' became a metaphor for all of us - watching and waiting. - Lyle Wilson
The paper is buff. The ink is black, blue, and red.