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Breastplate88.43.15

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Interior Salish and Nez Perce
Material
bone, glass, metal bead and hide
Made in
Northwest Coast, Canada ? or Northwest Coast, USA ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Elk Tooth Dress87.88.90

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Crow
Material
wool cloth, elk tooth, bone and glass bead
Made in
“Plains” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Purse87.88.72

Tribes such as the Yurok of northwestern Califonia and the Klamath of southern Oregon carried on a lively tradition of carving items from both elk antlers and wood. Elk antlers were cut in sections to be fashioned into small containers for dentalia, a marine shell that was used as money by the Yurok and other tribes of northwestern California.

Culture
Klamath
Material
elk antler
Made in
“Lower Klamath River” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Projectile Point51.259

Museum Purchase: Helen Thurston Ayer Fund.

Culture
Columbia River
Material
bone
Made in
Plateau, North America
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Carving51.258

Museum Purchase: Helen Thurston Ayer Fund.

Culture
Columbia River
Material
bone
Made in
Plateau, North America
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Shakee.át Headdress Frontlet48.3.440

Distinct ornaments in this style are often called chief's headdresses because only persons of high status customarily wear them. In particular, the heads of noble houses giving potlatches are frequently seen in such garb during welcoming dances and speeches. Before use in a dance, the hollow center of the headdress is filled with bits of eagle down, which scatter about as the wearer moves, symbolizing goodwill toward his guests.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
copper metal, whale bone, abalone shell, feather, sea lion whisker, ermine skin and cloth
Made in
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Otter Spoon48.3.261

Museum Purchase: Indian Collection Subscription Fund, Rasmussen Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Art.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
mountain goat horn, caribou antler and copper metal
Made in
Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Dagger48.3.138

Museum Purchase: Indian Collection Subscription Fund, Rasmussen Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Art.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
bone
Made in
Hoonah, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Necklace48.3.119A-F

Museum Purchase: Indian Collection Subscription Fund, Rasmussen Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Art.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
bone, buckskin and paint
Made in
Klukwan, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Killer Whale Pendant48.3.116

Museum Purchase: Indian Collection Subscription Fund, Rasmussen Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Art.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
whale bone
Made in
Sitka, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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