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Written on the back of the artifact in pencil: "$250 Kog."
FROM CARD: "COVERED. NO. 168273,-6 1/2" HIGH. 168274, - 4 3/4" HIGH LX. AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR, 2-21-03. 168275-6 AND 168278, 3" HIGH. 168277 AND 168279, -3 1/2" HIGH. 168280, 5 1/2" HIGH. 168,281, -8" HIGH. 168,282, - 6". NO.168,276 EXCHANGED WITH THOMAS WILSON. NO. 168,279 EXCHANGED. - MS. J. G. SAYERS 4/10/1897. 110 MARYLAND AVE. WASHINGTON, D.C. SENT AS LOAN TO L. J BERGER-AMER.-COLORTYPE CO. 277 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.-MARCH 27, 1903. 168,272-82. NO.168278: SENT AS GIFT TO MERCER UNIVERSITY, MACON, GEORGIA. C/O DR. S. Y. JAMESON, PREST. AUG. 6, 1906. #168282 - ILLUS. IN USNM REPT, 1902; P1. 73; P. 548. #168277-ON EXHIBIT: HALL 11, MAY 1990."
From card: "Horn. (engraved), carved. Representing an Indian with two dogs, pursuing two bears."Accession file identifies this as from Sitka, Alaska.
FROM CARD: "FOR THE FACE."Provenience note: List in accession file (this object is # 26 on list) appears to attribute this to the HoonahTlingit of "Khart-heene"? [speculatively, possibly a version of one of the place names Karheen???] List also identifies object as "Pattern sticks or stencils for marking face for festival or ceremonial occasions ... the stick is laid on the face and the color is applied around it."Listed on page 47 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)".
From card: "Wooden. Carved."Glued inside the dish is a label: "Sheldon Jackson Institute, An Industrial Training School for Indian Boys and Girls, Sitka, Alaska, 188."
FROM CARD: "THIS IS A NORTHWEST COAST DECORATED BOX, SO FROM ALASKA COULD ONLY BE TLINKIT. RECTANGULAR WOODEN BOX WITH THE TOP FITTING DOWN OVER THE SIDES OF THE BOTTOM. BASE IS A THICK BOARD WITH SIDES FASTENED TO IT. (ALL PLAIN). TOP IS A THICK BOARD WITH CARVED AND PAINTED SIDES ORIGINALLY FASTENED TO IT. (THE LASHING IS NOT NOW (1973) PRESENT)."