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Chilkat Robe87.88.80

Chilkat blankets, created by a complex form of tapestry twining, are the best-known textiles of the Northwest Coast. Emblems of nobility, they are prized for their crest significance, as well as for their beauty and fine workmanship. The labor-intensive process used to create a Chilkat blanket includes procuring and processing the materials, spinning the mountain goat wool wefts and the cedar bark and wood warps, dying the wefts, and weaving the blanket. The highly abstract designs of crest animals on Chilkat blankets fill the entire design space. The center panel of this design represents a diving whale, with the broad head filling the lower half while the spread-out tail flukes occupy the space along the upper border. A rectangular human face appears in the center of the whale's body.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
cedar bark, cotton yarn and mountain goat wool yarn
Made in
Haines, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Apron, Woolen16/1569
Hat, Dancer's, Chilkat Blanket Fragments19/977

TANGIBLE VISIONS. WARDWELL, ALLEN, 1996 FROM THE LAND OF THE TOTEM POLES. JONAITIS, ALDONA, 1988

Culture
Tlingit
Material
mountain goat wool yarn, cedar bark yarn, wood, bird skin, feather, fox tail fur, operculum and pigment
Made in
Sitka, Baranof Island, Sitka Borough, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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