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Blanket, Shoulder16.1/853
Headdress, Black Bear16.1/842
Mask2011-179/2

The paint is black and red. The fur is black bear.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
red cedar wood, paint, horse hair, fur and black bear
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Charm11.694.8996

One bear claw with some fur still attached on a hide thong.

Culture
Osage
Material
black bear claw, fur and string
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Mask, CopperE/2394

EL OJO DEL TOTEM: ARTE Y CULTURA DE LOS INDIOS DEL NOROESTE DE AMERICA. EXHIBITION CATALOG, 1988, Publisher: THE COMISION NACIONAL QUINTO CENTENARIO

Culture
Tlingit: Hennea Qwan
Material
copper metal, black bear fur and hide
Made in
Hennea Qwan, Shakan, Kosciusko Island, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Headdress, Sea LionE/1640

SPIRITS LIKE THE SOUND OF THE RATTLE AND DRUM: GEORGE THORNTON EMMONS' COLLECTION OF TLINGIT SHAMANS' KITS. ILIFF, BARBARA ELIZABETH DISSERTATION, 1994 UNDER MOUNT ST. ELIAS: THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE YAKUTAT TLINGIT. DE LAGUNA, FREDERICA, 7, 1972

Culture
Tlingit: Gun Nah Ho Qwan: Keet Kow Ee
Material
wood, pigment, black bear hide and sinew
Made in
Gun Nah Ho Qwan, Dry Bay, Yakutat Borough, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Eagle-Bear MaskNb22.76

Alder wood eagle mask with bear's head in centre of forehead; copper nails used to attach black and white bear's fur to outer rim; one stitch of white waxed cord attaches fur between bear's ears; white fur along eagle's jaw line; hair, with black wire wrapped ends, extend from four holes drilled into rim of bear's ears; features are emphasized in black and orange-red paint; bear's ears are outlined in black, centre has incised split u above two vertical lines; ridge in centre of forehead; black slanting brows; black eyes; orange-red nostrils and lip band; upper teeth are visible, top and bottom incisors overlap lip band. Eagle has black brows with small horizontal incised lines, fur overlaps brows; bulbous protruding eyes; orbital ridge melds with protruding cheek ridge; thin sharply curved beak incorporates wide orange-red lip band; flattened semi-circular orange-red nostrils on either side of beak. On reverse, leather strips attached to either side by one stitch of white cord; mask signed 'Dempsey Bob, Tahltan-Tlingit '87'; incised 'B' in a 'D' next to signature; unpainted wood finished with oil.

Culture
Tahltan and Tlingit
Material
acrylic paint, fibre, wax, leather skin, metal, hair, black bear skin and alder wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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