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FROM CARD: "CARVED FROM BLOCK OF CLAY SLATE. (DUPLICATE CARD. COPIED FROM CATALOG). LABEL: "HAIDA INDIANS, BRITISH COLUMBIA".Argillite clay-type portrait pipe; human figure with bone head reclining on stem behind bowl.It may be presumed that this object was probably collected by Dr. John Evans during his surveying in Oregon and Washington Territories and Vancouver Island, 1851-1852 or 1853-1856?
FROM CARD: "ILLUSTRATED IN NIBLACK UNDER WRONG CATALOGUE NUMBER (2589); USNM AR, 1888, PL 47, FIG. 364. CAROLE N. KAUFMANN, JULY 13, 1967. OLD PRINT FROM PHOTO #1103 ("NEGATIVE DESTROYED") SHOWS THIS SPECIMEN WITH THE FOLLOWING WRITING ON IT IN HAND OF 1860'S CATALOGUER: "8898 C. DESELDING PUGET SD." THIS HAS SUBSEQUENTLY BEEN REMOVED. SEE CARDS "2588 AND 2589" FOR ADDITIONAL HISTORY. WILLIAM C. STURTEVANT CAROLE N. KAUFMANN JULY 14, 1967."
FROM CARD: 1 BUNDLE. BASKET MAKING OF THE MAKAH INDIANS (WAKASHAN STOCK). MADE OF SHREDDED CEDAR BARK AND GRASS. THE SIMPLEST FORMS ARE IN PLAIN, RECTANGULAR WEAVING; THE FINER TYPES ARE IN TWINED WEAVING, IN WHICH THE WARP FILAMENTS ARE SINGLE, THE WEFT FILAMENTS DOUBLE, TWINED, AND OVERLAID WITH GRASS."
FROM CARD: "THIRTY-EIGHT TEETH FROM 1/4 TO 3/8 INCH LONG."