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Embroidered BeltE89191-0
Pair Of Leggings With Beads (1 Pair)E89188-0

From card: "Dark blue or black wool with red wool trim at tops. Skin ties. Bear figure on each legging made of white glass beads and abalone shell disks. According to tag with object, goes with skirt #193 (Cat. #89187)."

Culture
Haida
Made in
Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Haida Indian Frog's Head Dancing MaskE56463-0

FROM CARD: "$4.00."

Culture
Haida
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Child's Dolls 3E20907-0

Basket E20847, identified as Hutsnuwu Tlingit from Admiralty Island, is Swan original # 68. Ledger book indicates that Catalogue #s E20906, E20907, and E20908 are also original # 68. Accession record entry indicates the basket # E20847 contained these toy spoons, dolls, and dish (E20906 - 8), therefore all these objects are being stored together as Tlingit for now. Note that E20907 had been first catalogued as Tsimshian (probably based on Ft. Simpson identification in Anthropology ledger book of paddles E20902 and 3), and subsequently reidentified by an unknown person as possibly Makah.

Culture
Makah ?, Tlingit, Hutsnuwu ? and Tsimshian ?
Made in
Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Wooden Dish BeaverE20864-0

List in accession file includes #84 - "1 wooden dish "Beaver" presented by Mr. Morisson, Chief Trader H.B. Co. Fort Simpson, B.C. [probably Charles E. Morrison.]"

Culture
Tsimshian
Made in
Fort Simpson, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Fish Knife, Iron Blade, Wooden HandleE88769-0
Carving Wooden FigureE20740-0

The object name for catalog numbers e20736-20742 was previously recorded as: "Carving Wooden Dish Frog". This is due to the fact that the objects within this range share a single catalog card, where the description (carving wooden dish frog) only corresponds to the first object (e20734) in the series. When the catalog information was entered into the database, the object name was recorded as the same for each, despite the fact that each catalog number is representative of different, separate objects. At some point, a new catalog card was created for E20742. The other records were updated when digital images were attached to the catalog records.

Culture
Tlingit
Made in
Sitka, Baranof Island, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Spoon1922.951 A-B

'B: Exhibited in the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Whitby in 'Smoking Coasts and Ice-bound Seas, Cook's Voyage to the Arctic' Feb- November 2008'A: Made of goat's horn from the Dene and B: made of sheep's horn, from Prince William Sound. From notes by J.C.H. King June 2014B: Exhibited: On loan to Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage, at the Anchorage Museum, Alaska, 27 March- 7 September 2015; and the Washington State Historical Museum Tacoma/Seattle 16 October- 10 January 2016

Culture
Tanaina ?
Material
horn and mountain goat horn
Made in
Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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Rattle1922.948

Double headed rattle. The birds have thin pointed beaks, and flattened tops to their heads. The eyes are round and inlaid with haliotis. The body is globular with small projecting wings and a squared-off tail which has a faint black edge at the rear. The handle is lashed together with cherry bark. The rattle has had wood worm at some point in time.; Good condition but very fragile.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth
Material
wood, alder wood, abalone shell, bark and cherry
Made in
Nootka Sound, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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Tassel1922.978

A bundle of tassels, or fringe from a garment that has been cut off and tied together. The tassels are made from lengths of skin wrapped in porcupine quill and ending with copper cones and very coarse hair. The catalogue card states this is a bunch of Indian bells which probably resulted from the fact the tassels are partly made from small copper cones which jingle when shaken (G.Crowther).; Good.The cones are made of iron not copper

Culture
Iroquois ?
Material
skin, quill, porcupine, metal and iron metal
Made in
British Columbia, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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