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Horn Spoon1992.197.2

This is carved out of one piece of elk horn. Horn spoon with a zig zag cut out handled. Designed by artist to refect traditional influence from spoon 05.588.7578 George Blake(Hupa, 1944-) was born on the Hupa Reservation. He works in contemporary styles of ceramics, and painting but concentrates more on tradtional styles of items such as redwood canoes, sinew-backed bows and arrow sets, elk horn purses and spoons and ceremonial featherwork.

Material
elk horn material
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Horn Spoon1992.197.1

This elk horn spoon is a beautiful contemporary vesion of historical spoons.George Blake(Hupa, 1944-) was born of the Hoopa Reservation. He works in contemporary styles of ceramics, and painting but concentrates more on tradtional styles of items such as redwood canoes, sinew-backed bows and arrow sets, elk horn purses and spoons and ceremonial featherwork.

Material
elk horn material
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Dressing Tool32.2099.32559

Bequest of W.S. Morton Mead

Culture
Blackfoot
Material
elk horn, leather and metal
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bow, Bow Case, Arrows and Quiver50.67.27a-b

The object is a bow, a bow case, arrows and a quiver. Bow is inlaid with elk antler and decorated with bands of mallard duck neck skin. There is red dyed horsehair tufts at each end. Duck skin is used because for the Sioux the duck appears in all three levels of the world - sky, water and earth. The buffalo hide bow and quiver case has red and black pigment mixed with glue. Even lines of glue are used to create lines around the black triangles. The bow has an elaborate design on the surface created by inlaid sections of elk horn. On either side of the inlaid area is a red painted band, at the ends of which are mallard scalp feathers that have almost disappeared. The bow is backed with white-painted thread. Attached to each end of the bow are red horsehair ornaments. Also attached is a strip of red stroud cloth fastened around the handgrip. The bow case and quiver are made of buffalo hide and have sparsely painted designs. There are five configured designs: two on each side of the bow case and one on the quiver. The designs are made up of elongated diamond shapes divided in half with a small linking section between each repeated triangular part. All parts of the design are delineated with thin impressed lines. The triangles are filled in alternately with dark brown and red color. The small linking section is brown. The intensity of the colors is pale, perhaps from an application of sizing. From the bottom of the bow case hang hide tabs, with pierced decorations.

Culture
Yankton, Nakota and Sioux
Material
elk horn, thread, horse hair, stroud cloth, sinew, metal, pigment, buffalo hide, mallard scalp and remnants of feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bowl1884.68.60

item is from the Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection

Culture
Haida
Material
elk horn animal
Made in
Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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SaddleD1.16

Saddle of hide sewn over elk horn and wood frame. Vertical horn projection in front, and a curved upright projection at the rear.

Culture
Ktunaxa
Material
elk skin ?, elk horn and wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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