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MaskE274239-0
Spoon Handle Carved In Black HornE7898-0

Provenience uncertain. Catalogue lists locality as Unalaska/Ounalaska, i.e. Aleutian Islands, but object is stored with Northwest Coast/Tlingit.

Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Openwork BasketE216430-0
Drum (1 Head)E274637-0
Canoe ModelE316923-0
Salad Spoon And Fork (2)E21591-0

“4 pr. salad spoons and forks carved in wood by Koloshian Indians.” per White's original catalog in the NAA.

Culture
Tlingit and Sitka
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Horn Carving For Spoon Handle, UnfinishedE67833-0
BasketE299030-0

From card: "Introduced by Makah 70 years ago. [i.e. about 70 years prior to 1917.] Rather coarse weave; white is seaweed black also, other material dyed grass cedar bark and rush."

Culture
Quileute
Made in
Washington, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Raw Mineral Lump Used As PaintET15007-0

ASSOCIATED WITH 88904; LUMP OF RAW MINERAL USED AS PAINT?

Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Dancing Mask With Long Fur AppendageE20574-0

FROM CARD: "LOAN: THE TEXTILE MUSEUM, 4/30/65. 20574 LOANED TO RENWICK 4/29/82. RETURNED 6/1983. FRONTLET WITH TRAILER, CA. 1850-75. HAIDA, OR POSSIBLY TSIMSHIAN INDIANS; FORT SIMPSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA. WOOD, ABALONE INLAY; RED, BLACK, AND GREEN PAINT; SEA-LION WHISKERS; ERMINE SKINS; RED AND WHITE CLOTH; BROWN FELT, SINEW; THREAD; BALEEN STRIPS 51 X 13 1/4 X 7 1/2 (129.5 X 33.7 X 19.1) THE FRONTLET SHOWS A CREST FIGURE THOUGHT TO BE A RAVEN. THE CROWNS OF FRONTLETS WERE FILLED WITH EAGLE DOWN, THE SYMBOL OF THE MANIFESTATION OF SPIRIT POWER IN THE HUMAN WORLD. AS THE DANCER MOVED AND TURNED, THE DOWN FLOATED OUT OF THE HEADPIECE, FILLING THE AIR WITH THE PRESENCE OF SPIRITUAL BENEDICTION." FROM 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY EXHIBIT LABEL WITH CARD: 'HEAD-DRESS - CAP OF FELT, TO WHICH IS ATTACHED IN FRONT A WOODEN MASK CARVED, PAINTED, AND INLAID WITH ABALONE SHELL, AND BEHIND A ROW OF SMALL SKINS OF WHITE ERMINE, PUTORIUS ERMINEA, AND A PENDANT BAND OF COTTON SHEETING LINED WITH ROWS OF ERMINE SKINS. AROUND EDGE OF CAP IS A ROW OF LONG SPINES OR WHISKERS OF SEA-LION. WORN IN DANCING BY NASSE [Nass] INDIANS, FT. SIMPSON. MASKE, 8 1/4 INS. LONG AND 6 1/2 INS. WIDE. LENGTH OF DRESS BEHIND, 40 INS. BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1876. COLLECTED BY J.G. SWAN. THE MASK REPRESENTS YEHL, THE RAVEN, ONE OF THE FOUR TOTEMS INTO WHICH THE KOLOSH OR THLINKET STOCK OF INDIANS DIVIDE THEMSELVES. - DALL'S ALASKA AND ITS RESOURCES."

Culture
Tsimshian, Nass River ? and Nisga'a ?
Made in
Fort Simpson, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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