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PINCUSHION MADE OF SEAL FUR AND FELT AND BEADED WITH ORANGE, WHITE, BROWN, GREEN, AND YELLOW PLASTIC BEADS.
“Floor mat made by nearly all the Indians in Alaska.” per White's original catalog in the NAA.
FROM CARD: "IMITATED IN STRAW PLAIT. 2/13/67 - 2 LOCATED MARKED A & B."
Provenience note: Anthropology catalogue ledger book lists a locality of Alaska for E67931 - 68019. Catalogue cards list a locality of Sitka. Alaska. It is unclear which is correct, though it is probable that the collection was purchased in Sitka.
Provenience note: List in accession file (this object is # 31 on list) appears to attribute this to the Chilkat Tlingit. List identifies object as "Hollow bone, the leg bone of a [birg?, bird?] ... used to inflate bladders to be used as halibut floats."
POUCH-LEATHER WITH LONG THONG WITH CARVED BONE TOGGLE AT END. STICKS- 54 POLISHED WOOD STICKS PAINTED WITH DESIGN OF RED AND BLACK BANDS. USED FOR GAMBLING.
Pipes E60200 - E60204, which do not have original numbers listed in the Anthropology catalogue ledger book, have been presumed to be from Hoonia/Hoonah by the person who typed the catalogue cards, based on the original artifact list in the accession file.