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Harpoon3508/1 a-b

Harpoon (part a) with a detachable head (part b). Harpoon has a flat shaft, made of two pieces of antler riveted together, that narrows to a point. Shaft is inserted into a wider “V”-shaped piece of antler, riveted to a cylindrical wooden handle. Knife-shaped, antler blade secured to opposite end of handle with hide ties and copper nails. Hide strip woven through the bottom centre of wooden handle. Strip held close to handle with hide and rope ties. Harpoon head consists of an oval-shaped steel blade, with a sharp point, riveted to a triangular holder. Long hide strap strung through hole drilled into centre of holder. End of strap has a loop handle.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wood, antler, rawhide skin, steel metal, plant fibre, fibre and copper metal
Made in
Northwest Territories, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Model Kayak3467/8 a-b

Long model kayak made from dehaired seal skin. The kayaker is attached to the inside seat area of the kayak and consists of an upper body only; he wears a seal fur parka and holds a wooden model paddle out front, in both hands. The figure's face is made out of stocking, with an embroidered face, including part of a blue wool cap (or hair?). There is a separate model harpoon (part b) with a wood handle, antler point and sinew rope, that fits under the skin lashings of the kayak. Model is unsigned.

Culture
Inuit
Material
seal skin, wood, nylon fibre ?, wool fibre, sinew, antler, cotton fibre, dye and metal
Made in
Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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spear1927.1734 . 176455

« The collection contains a heavy spear for killing caribou in the water, presumably from a canoe. The point, made of moose antler and with a single large barb, tapers toward the proximal end which is inserted into a hole in the long wooden shaft. At the distal end the shaft is split slightly and notched to receive strips of moose hide lashing which extend up onto and around the proximal end of the point (fig.2). Shorter, lighter versions of this spear were used for taking beaver and the collection contains the shaft of a model beaver spear; the point is missing. The shaft is round and 60.2 cm in length with a slit in the distal end into which the point would have been fitted. Narrow creases in the wood indicate that the point was held in place with sinew. » Vanstone, James W. "The Speck Collection of Montagnais Material Culture from the Lower St. Lawrence Drainage, Quebec." Fieldiana. Anthropology. New Series, No. 5 (October 29, 1982), p.6, fig 2 (p.30).

Culture
Ilnu, Montagnais and Innu
Material
moose antler
Made in
Pekuakami, Lac Saint-Jean, Lake St. John, Labrador, Canada
Holding Institution
The Field Museum
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Modified Antler45KI9B/2491

Burned antler; 3 pieces

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Modified Antler45KI9B/2351

Burned antler

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Modified Antler45SJ215/6

Worked antler in sterile soil of North lip. Jesurun Stockdill 2/4/2010

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Wedge, Antler45SJ215/5

Antler wedge associated just above sterile lense. Jesurun Stockdill 2/4/2010

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Wedge, Antler45SJ215/2

Antler wedge. Jesurun Stockdill 2/4/2010

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Modified Antler45SJ278/72

Worked/modified antler. J. Stockdill 10/21/2009 Field Comments Entry: Mucky shell matrix just above sterile

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Modified Antler45SJ278/71

Worked/modified antler. J. Stockdill 10/21/2009

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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