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Wooden PaddleE361729-0

From card: "The paddle is painted in the northwest coast design with thunder bird [thunderbird] design on one side and possibly on the other. This is obviously of recent origin and probably made for the tourist trade."

Culture
Northwest Coast
Made in
USA ? or Canada ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Basketry HatE360688-0
Covered BasketE360631-0
Carved Bowl, Beaver Eating A MinkE74756-0
Twined Open Work BagET7608-0

TWINED OPEN WORK BAG.

Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Basketry HatE2720-0

TIGHTLY WOVEN, SINGLE-PAIR WRAPPED TWINE CONICAL HAT, PROBABLY MADE OF SPRUCE ROOT. THE LOWER HALF OF THE HAT IS DECORATED WITH A WOVEN DESIGN BY WEFT ON ONE AND TWO WARPS. THERE IS A CAP WOVEN ON THE INTERIOR OF THE HAT FOR A CLOSER FIT. EXHIBITED MAGNIFICENT VOYAGERS, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 1985-86.FROM CARD: "PER PEALE CATALOG: 2720 = ORIG. 336 = WATER-TIGHT BASKET, OREGON COAST."For small illustration see Hat 110, p. 221 in Glinsmann, Dawn. 2006. Northern Northwest Coast spruce root hats. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006. Glinsmann identifies as Haida style of manufacture.Provenience note, in 1841 Oregon Territory encompassed the land from Russian Alaska to Spanish California and from the Pacific to the Continental Divide. The U.S. Exploring Expedition did not go to Canada, but did reach Oregon Territory in 1841, and carried out a hydrographic survey of the Columbia River from its mouth to the Cascades, as well as doing some surveying inland.They had dealings with Hudson's Bay Company staff during that time, and it is probable that the HBC is the source of a number of the Northwest Coast artifacts collected by the expedition.

Culture
Haida ?
Made in
USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Wood Halibut-HookE88782-0
CarvingE274167-0

From card: "Represents Jonah and the whale? Of gray slate blackened with plumbago. Carving represents a whale with human being in interior."Note: the term "plumbago" has been used for a variety of substances. In the past it was often used as the common term for the mineral graphite, which may be its meaning here.

Culture
Indian
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Canoe ModelE415273-0

From card: "A scale model of a 'Nootkan' canoe painted in black and red with typical zoomorphic bow decoration. Probably dating from the mid 19th century and for native usage."

Culture
Northwest Coast Indian and Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) ?
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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BasketE270036-0

Culture
Tlingit
Made in
USA ? or Canada ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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