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Model Of A Boat CanoeE811-0

Attributed as Nootka/Nuu-chah-nulth style by Alan L. Hoover 10-21-2011.

Culture
Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth)
Made in
Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Grass BasketE4760-0
Coiled Basket With FiguresET7492-0

COILED BASKET-FIGURES.

Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Food DishE88950-0
MoccasinsE395485-0
Curved KnifeE306323-0
Slate PipeE10078-0

Appears to be a ship-motif argillite panel pipe.

Culture
Haida
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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(Silver) Napkin-RingE20258-0

FROM CARD: "20258 & 20259 IDENTIFIED [in MARCH, 1979] BY PETER MACNAIR, B.C. PROVINCIAL MUSEUM, VICTORIA, AS MADE BY CHARLES EDENSHAW. INVENTORIED 1979." FROM CARD [for E20257 through 20259], 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY EXHIBIT LABEL: "NAPKIN RINGS.---MADE OF THIN SILVER BANDS, WITH EXTERIORS ENGRAVED WITH VARIOUS FIGURES. HAIDAH INDIANS. DIAM., 1 1/2 INS. HEIGHT, 1 7/16 INS. CASSIAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1876. COLLECTED BY J. G. SWAN FOR CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, 1876. MADE BY HAIDAH INDIANS UNDER DIRECTION OF MR. SULLIVAN, GOLD COMMISSIONER OF DOMINION OF CANADA. BURNISHED BY RUDOLPH, OF VICTORIA, B. C."E20258 and E20259 had been attributed to Charles Edenshaw by Peter Macnair in 1979. However, Robin Wright, 2013, attributes them as Haida, but by an unknown maker. Illus. Fig. 204, p. 180 in Wright, Robin Kathleen, Daina Augaitis, Robert Davidson, and James Hart. 2013. Charles Edenshaw. London: Black Dog Publishing. The napkin ring is attributed to an unknown maker rather than to Charles Edenshaw, which is discussed on pp. 180-181, and design is described as consisting of a winged human on one side, and a dog in a central cartouche on the other. "This napkin ring features a winged human perhaps inspired by figureheads on European ships, angel imagery, or by the many Haida stories of human transformation."

Culture
Haida
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Halibut-HookE103451-0
MaskE274270-0