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Gambling Bag | Gambling Sticks1378
Lidded Basket1-782
Cattail Mat1-582
Lidded Bentwood Box1395
Cattail Mat | Fragment2.5E1714C
Cattail Mat1-1130
Cattail Mat1-1129
Gambling Sticks | Gambling Case1767
Mask | Chief Shakes'2.5E604

The crests of Tlingit noble families and those of other northern Northwest Coast tribes are usually graphic representations of the creatures with which the ancestors interacted in the distant past. Perhaps the most important of these rare treasures is the Grizzly Bear mask of the Nanyaayi clan of the Stikine Wolf phratry. The Bear mask and skin costume were considered the clan's most noble relics and always were given a prominent place in the funeral displays of each succeeding holder of the Shakes title. The whole costume was worn on important potlatch occasions and at times, apparently, for pure entertainment. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)

Culture
Tlingit: Stikine
Material
bear skin, copper metal, iron metal, abalone shell, operculum, tooth and bear
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Market Basket1999-102/5

The cloth is blue. The cedar bark is natural. The cedar bark is dye and black. The raffia is natural, dark red, green, pink, blue, and yellow. The bear grass is natural. The bear grass is dye.

Culture
Quileute
Material
cloth, cedar bark, dye, raffia and bear grass
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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