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Curved Fishline Sinker incised with 6 parallel lines66.63.1

By exchange

Material
tooth
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Engraved Whale Tooth20.895

The object is a sperm whale tooth with engraved images into which black pigment was applied. Images depict various aspects of hunting, fishing, and daily life. They include animals such as walrus, bears, whales, fishes and dogs. Condition is fair and stable with some material loss towards wide end of tooth.

Culture
Eskimo
Material
sperm whale tooth, black ash ?, graphite ? and oil
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Rattle11.694.9020

Gourd rattle with wooden handle, hide thong at the end . Sean Standing Bear (10/24/2000) thought based on the sound it made when rattled it might contain animal or human teeth inside.

Culture
Osage
Material
gourd, wood, hide and tooth ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woman's Beaded and Fringed Wedding Dress36.31

Woman's wedding dress of caribou hides with the fur on the inside of the costume, long sleeved with a hood. It is decorated with bead design on the front bib, epaulets and hood in blue, white, red, yellow and other colors. It has fringes on the epaulets and hood of white, blue, red and yellow with beads and teeth. The bottom edge which is curvilinear has a hide fringe. Three wooden amulets are suspended from the neck.

Culture
Inupiaq Eskimo and Yup'ik Eskimo
Material
caribou hide, caribou tooth, wood and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Dress46.96.13

This is a dark blue wool cloth dress with three bands of ribbon trim, red and white, along the bottom hem and sleeves. Individual teeth are tied in a yoke pattern on the front and back of the dress. The dress has rows and circles of brass and tin sequins on the skirt. Purple, ribbed silk binds the neck. The bottom hem has geometric cut edge so that it dips lower on each side than the front and back, a reference to historical hide dresses where the legs of the animal would be kept and oriented to the sides of the dress.

Culture
Sioux and Santee
Material
wool cloth, elk tooth, silk ribbon, brass metal and tin sequin
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bag with 65 Inlaid Gambling Sticks (QsEn)05.588.7348

Collector Dr. Newcomb supplied Brooklyn Museum's curator, Dr. Stewart Culin with several gambling sets. There are few descriptions of how this gambling set would have been played so Dr. Newcomb’s notes are quite valuable. "When bundle of sticks is indicated as holding the trump, the sticks are thrown down on the sloping exterior of the mat one by one, thus showing the content of his hand." These were reported to belong to Chief Shakes. Despite their perfection they were made with no machine tools. Nine of them have abalone shell inlaid whose game function is unknown, the rest are painted. The hide bag container for the sticks was made from an older object, perhaps a tunic or hide armor. The design is hard to make out but might be part of a face. According to Newcombe the painted mat has a design of a killer whale, identifiable by its blow hole and flukes. The panting style is similar to that of Heiltsuk artists, found near Kikatla. Gambling mat is 05.588.7249.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
maple wood, abalone shell, pigment, hide and tooth
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Carved Necklace05.271

This necklace is made from 36 pieces of bone, teeth and ivory that are presently strung on a cord. It is unknown whether they originally belonged together and were on this cord or they have been joined at a later time. Ten of the pieces are elaborately carved into complex figures. Eight of the short teeth have a dot design on them. Other teeth appear to have been left natural and unmodified except for piercing a hole for a cord on one end.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
bone, ivory and tooth
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Figure2807/1

Carved tupilaq (tupilak). The head of the creature appears to be an animal with black circular eyes, a large snout with big round nostrils, an open mouth with four canines and its tongue sticking out through the teeth. The body of the creature is in the position of someone crawling on all fours with their arms bent, but also with a small carved point where a tail would be.

Culture
Inuit
Material
baleen ? and sperm whale tooth
Made in
Greenland
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Animal Part1891.49.114

Juvenile bear tooth or claw. [CAK 23/06/2009]

Culture
Haida
Material
bear tooth animal ? or claw ?
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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Animal Part1891.49.113

Bear tooth or claw. [CAK 31/03/2010]

Culture
Haida
Material
bear tooth animal ? or claw ?
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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