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Basket and Lid36.496

Gift of Frederic B. Pratt

Culture
Aleut, Tlingit and Yakutat
Material
straw and wool
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Basket with False Embroidery40.775

Gift of D.D. Streeter

Culture
Tlingit and Hoonah
Material
spruce root
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bracelet2870/1

Silver cuff style bracelet. Engraving shows a whale, covering most of the length, eating a seal, with a wave or floral design behind the whale's tail. Background is cross-hatched. Both sides end with a line after which is a similar design on both ends. Inside plain, no inscription.

Culture
Tlingit ?
Material
silver metal
Made in
Sitka, Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Basket16.1/1659

Culture
Tlingit ?
Material
spruce root, grass and pigment
Made in
Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Oyster Catcher Rattle05.273

Chief's or shaman's rattle of carved wood with abalone inlay. Long billed bird with possibly the shaman himself riding on the birds back, the back has become a land otter with a long tail. The tail ends as if it is a monster face at the land otters tail and horns take the place of ears. The underside of the rattle has a beaked bird with web feet upturned. Koskimo location is now called Tla-o-qui-aht. This was once catalogued as depicting the legend of Ka-ka-tete,[Ka-tia-hete] the whistling demon. Examined by Bill Holm 11/71 and called the finest example of its kind. Condition: Thongs holding it together are gone, now glued. Three abalone eyes gone. Tlingit attribution based on stylistic evidence. Original attribution was Kwakwaka'wak. This acession number assigned to it in c. 1930 when first record was made.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
wood and abalone shell
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Rattle, Shaman's, Bird16.1/2365
Spoon, Shell Inlay16.1/1977

Culture
Tlingit ?
Material
horn, abalone shell and metal
Made in
“USA // AK, NORTHWEST COAST” ?
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Rattle16.1/1931
Mask Part, Beak16.1/1926

Culture
Tlingit ?
Material
wood and pigment
Made in
Southeast, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Mask Part, Beak16.1/1925

Culture
Tlingit ?
Material
wood and pigment
Made in
Southeast, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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