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Listed on page 46 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: "BIRD-FORM BOX, CARVED FROM ONE PIECE. HEAD AND TAIL FORM HANDLES; PAINTED RED AND BLACK; BIRD LIES ON BACK, WITH OPENING IN ITS BELLY. LOANED: RENWICK, JULY 18, 1972 (FOOD PREPARATION). RET'D.: 9-5-1974."
CELLULOSE FIBER SKIRT (OR CAPE) WITH WOVEN SKIN BAND AT TOP. Stored Tlingit.
From card: "A staff of wood with brass cap, carved to represent [starting at brass cap] bear, raven, frog, scaled serpent."Emmons in the accession file identifies this as a fish dance staff. Though this was catalogued as from Killisnoo, Alaska, in a letter dated August 20, 1903 in the accession file Emmons notes among objects shipped from Juneau this object and identifies it further as "Dance wand or chiefs beating stick used to keep time to the dance song[;] is from the Stickheen [Stikine] qwan[;] on it is represented the bear, the raven, the frog and an eel like salt water fish."
182? ONE END OF PIECE; IVORY OR ANTLER CARVED NWC.