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Food DishE88920A-0
Stone Knife For Splitting FishE18921-0

FROM CARD: "ILLUS. IN CHAS. RAU, PREHISTORIC FISHING IN EUROPE AND NO. AMERICA, SMITHSONIAN CONTRIB'S TO KNOWLEDGE 508, FIG. 336, P. 187 (1884)." From old James G. Swan label glued onto artifact: "ancient knife for splitting fish, Makah Indians, Neah Bay, W.T. Indian name Co-che-tin. J. G. Swan Dec 1874."

Culture
Makah
Made in
Neah Bay, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Slate Totem-Pole ModelE88989-0

From card: "Bear, man, dog fish, and fishhawk motifs."

Culture
Haida
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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BasketE1046-0
Carving, Blue Jay & NestE74761-0

Carving depicts adult bird perched on edge of round nest, with two open-mouthed baby birds inside nest.

Culture
Haida
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Hat Of Fine Spruce Root FibreE89201-0
Plain Wooden SpoonE20670-0

Culture
Bella Bella (Heiltsuk)
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Carved Food-Dish, SealE88836-0
Yew WedgeE26829-0

Culture
“Not Given” ?
Made in
“Not Given” ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Carving Carved Dancing Figure (Oolalla, Ulala)E89039-0

From card: "Figure or skeleton of 'Oolalla', a fearful looking thing. Made to be drawn across the lodge during ceremonials and to throw its arms in various shapes to terrify beholders. Taken apart after the ceremonies are over and not refitted till another performance when they are refitted and painted." Swan's descriptive catalogue." Illustrated: USNM Annual Report for 1895, Fig. 204, p. 653, identified there as "Wood carving representing the Olala." On p. 653 of this publication it is noted about 89038, 89039, 89072 and 89073: "In his dances the olala of all the northern tribes use headdresses which represent a corpse..."

Culture
Haida
Made in
Tanu, Laskeek Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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