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Museum Collection Fund
Gift of George D. Pratt
This sculpture of blown and sand-carved glass is red and black, the two signature colors for Northwest Coast art. It represents a killer whale, one of the crest designs of Tlingit artist Preston Singletary. It is made using traditional form-line designs with black forming the positive, primary spaces and red forming the negative, secondary spaces. The whale is arched, with flippers and tail fins down and dorsal fin up. It is in excellent condition.
Belt with primarily white beaded scroll design patterned on red wool Stroud cloth.The beaded areas are backed with blue stroud cloth. Very similar belts are also made by the Choctaw region as well and there may be some overlap between the two in style for these belts.
Flat board painted Kachina . Laguna Pueblo representatives indicated this type was given to small babies.
Museum Expedition 1908, Museum Collection Fund
Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund
By exchange
Gift of George D. Pratt
Museum Expedition 1904, Museum Collection Fund