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Bowl1891.49.46

Rectangular wood dish with wide flat flanges for lifting at either end. [MJD 05/05/2009]

Culture
Haida
Material
wood plant alder and iron metal
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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Bowl1891.49.45

Wooden food dish, in one piece, flat bottomed, the sides diverging upwards, the ends produced as flat wide flanges for lifting.

Culture
Haida
Material
wood plant alder
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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Gill Net Hoop Weight2004-104/1

Gill net hoop weight with an alder(?) wood hoop, maple bark wrapped fastenings, and a maple bark wrapped stone at center. Also, organic (apocnym?) string remains attached to base. J. Futch, A. Maasen, October 29, 2004.

Material
alder wood, maple wood, stone and string
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Seal Bowl2005-82/4

The bead is white.

Culture
Tlingit: Sitka
Material
alder wood, abalone shell, bead and shell
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bowl2004-90/1
Raven Rattle2004-2/302
Model CanoeT-17
Seal Bowl2211

The fat harbor seal was a favortie theme of of northern bowl carvers, probably because it was an important source of oil, and because its meat and blubber were important at feasts. Perched on its round belly on a reef just above the tide, head and hind flippers arched upward, the harbor seal is a familiar sight to coast travellers. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)

Culture
Haida: Kaigani
Material
alder wood
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Whistle1-1660
Halibut Hook4259

A universal feature of northern halibut hooks is the sculptural decoration of the lower arm, the one that faces the ocean floor on which the halibut lie. The figures carved on this arm are intended to influence the fish to take the hook, and so exceed the decorative. They very often depict creatures combining the attributes of different beings. This one is half man and half halibut. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)

Culture
Tlingit
Material
yellow cedar wood, alder wood, iron metal and cord
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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