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Whaling Float | Seal Skin Float6501
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Whaling Float | Seal Skin Float221B

The rope is cedar root?. The paint is red and black.

Culture
Makah
Material
seal skin, sinew, rope, cedar root ?, wood and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Whaling Float | Seal Skin Float221A

The rope is sinew and cedar root?. The paint is red and black.

Culture
Makah
Material
seal skin, rope, sinew, cedar root ?, wood and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Whaling Float | Seal Skin Float222B

Wood, stomachs, bladders, and skins were used by Northwest Coast fishermen and sea hunters to make floats of many sizes. The largest and most impressive were whaling floats made of the skins or hair, of harbor seals. Painted designs on most whaling floats are similar to these. Concentric circles in various combinations of red and black, with simple geometric elaboration, make up the patterns. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)

Culture
Makah
Material
seal skin, wood, sinew, cloth, cedar bark and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Whaling Float | Seal Skin Float222A
MoccasinsM2005.115.1.1-2
Cord1924.33.15

Plaited rope of seal hide.

Culture
Haida
Material
seal skin
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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BootsNa1694 a-b

Skin boots (also see inner boots c-d and e-f, and outer boots g-h) with dark brown soles, white uppers and grey and off-white seal fur legs with a geometric pattern. Legs have a vertical band at the front of each in dark grey-brown fur. Each boot also has a green, white and brown drawstring with a dark blue, green, off-white and brown tassel on each end.

Culture
Inuit
Material
seal skin, wool fibre, dye and fibre
Made in
Nunavut, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BootsNa1693 a-b

Pair of boots that are worn with double liners (Na1693 c-f). The boots are composed of seal skin soles and uppers; off-white and grey fur is still attached on the legs. At the top of each leg is a dark blue and light green drawstring with an off-white, blue and light green tassel at each end.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wool fibre, dye and seal skin
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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