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Bow856

Culture
Makah
Material
wood and sinew
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bentwood Chest | Lid | Gambling1-1559

This small chest has been identified as a gambler's box. If so, the box was probably intended to hold rolled skin containers and painted gambling sticks, the shredded cedar bark in which they were shuffled, and the mat under which the sticks were shuffled and on which they were thrown for display. On the other hand, the box is the size and shape of well-documented shamans' chests in which rattles, amulets, and other objects of the profession were kept. Whatever its use, this chest is a fine example of northern Northwest Coast art and craftsmanship from the early historic period. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)

Culture
Tlingit
Material
yew wood and red cedar wood
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Fish Hook | Gaff Hook1670
Trinket Box1072

The antler is moose.

Culture
Tlingit: Sitka
Material
wood, hide, antler and moose
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Halibut Hooks | Double | Spreader1366

The bladder is seal (sea mammal).

Culture
Tlingit: Hutsnuwu
Material
spruce root, iron metal, wood, bladder and seal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bentwood Chest | Lid2291

A chief's chest, such as this one, was used to store the treasured emblems of his rank: his dancing blankets, headdresses, and the heraldic emblems of the lineage. It also served as a sort of throne or seat on state occasions. Small chests of similar form held shaman's equipment or a chief's ceremonial material, and finally served as a coffin for his cremated remains. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)

Culture
Haida
Material
wood and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Black Cod Hook1-1503
Bentwood Box1342
Black Cod Hook25.0/487FF
Black Cod Hook25.0/487C