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FROM CARD: "SINGLE HEADED TAMBOURINE DRUM; HEAD PAINTED WITH CONVENTIONALIZED FIGURE. LENT TO MUSEO NACIONAL DE ANTROPOLOGIA, MAY 18, 1964." Loan returned 2012.
Provenience note: many objects in the Chirouse collection were catalogued as Duwamish, however that really only seems to definitively apply to Catalogue No. 130965. Accession record indicates that the collection is the "handiwork of the Snohomish, Swinomish, Lummi, Muckleshoot and Etakmur Indians on the Tulalip Reservation in Washington Territory".
Jar- shaped basket. False embroidery. Probably once had lid. Stored Tlingit.
FROM CARD: "SALMON RIB DESIGN."
FROM CARD: "PEOPLE: *SPANISH. REMARKS: *CIRCA. 1792."Bricks are from Fort Nuñez Gaona (1792-1792) - A Spanish Colonial Fort established in 1792 in present day Neah Bay, Clallam County, Washington. Named Fort Nuñez Gaona after Admiral Manuel Nuñez Gaona, then a high ranking naval official. The first white settlement in Washington State. Abandoned later in 1792 after only four months of operation. See: http://www.fortwiki.com/Fort_N%C3%BA%C3%B1ez_Gaona.
From card: "Medicine Man's. Se-guan= Mole. Full figure of human but asexual, painted black except for the face which is left in the natural wood color. 2 horn danglers attached to the chest with an iron staple. 11 1/2" L. Lower part of the single stick is cut into round handle, perfectly plain."