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Model of Toboggan36.73

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
whale bone, whale hide and wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model of Toboggan36.75

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
whale bone, hide and wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Adze Blade38.706

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Sinker38.714

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
ivory ? or bone ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Four Weights used on a Bird Throw38.720a-d

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Knife used for scraping snow from clothing38.708

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
whale bone ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Club for killing fish38.702

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
walrus penis bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model of Toboggan36.74

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
whale bone, hide and wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Harpoon Head and Line38.701

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
bone and rawhide hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Miniature Totem Charm80.98.5

Carved bone baton. Carved by Joe Bob Winstead according to Douglas Ewing. Miniature Siberian totem pole. Label on the base says: "Record Marker, 19th century, Eskimo, E. Alaska IPK." Three fish represented as split down the middle and flattened out are carved on a piece of bone. The eyes are drilled out: deep circular groves define the fishes; fins and tails. The bone is mottled grey in color. The surface is pitted and porous but shiny as though coated. There is a hole at the top for suspension.

Material
bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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