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Canoe1927.251

Wooden model of canoe with slightly elongated prow and stern, both of which have been painted in green.; Good

Culture
Coast Salish: Saanich
Material
wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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ToolZ 35158

Peg-shaped object with a wedge-shaped end, a rounded handle carved with diagonal grooves and surmounted by a twelve-sided boss.; Good

Culture
Northwest Coast ?
Material
wood
Made in
Europe
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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ToolZ 35159

Wooden peg-shaped object which has carved designs of crosses and diamonds on the square end of the handle. The rest of the handle is composed of four carved rods.; Good

Culture
Northwest Coast ?
Material
wood
Made in
Europe
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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BailerE 1910.18

Large wooden canoe bailer which is rectangular with angled sides meeting to form a curved base. The base has a hole drilled across the curved sides and a piece of string inserted through it, possibly for hanging. The bailer appears to be well used. The bailer bears a label which reads H.Stadthagen, Indian Curio Museum, 79 Johnson Street, Victoria, B.C. Good

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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BailerZ 35091

Canoe bailer made from alder wood, which is rectangular with angled sides meeting to form a curved base. The bailer appears to be unused.; Good

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth ? or Makah ?
Material
wood
Made in
Washington, USA and British Columbia, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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Spoon1923.1319

Small flat bowled spoon with a handle carved in the form of a killer whale. The eyes, fins and blow hole are inlaid with abalone shell. The underside of the handle has a groove, possibly this was also inlaid.; Good

Culture
Northwest Coast
Material
horn and mountain goat horn
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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Spoon1949.209

Spoon with curved bowl and pointed handle. The handle is roughly carved with a humanoid holding a creature and joining tongues. The style of carving is not particularly characteristic of Northwest Coast, possibly because it is not finished with the usual attention to detail (G.Crowther).; Good

Culture
Northwest Coast ?
Material
horn and mountain goat horn
Made in
British Columbia, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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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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SpoonE 1907.564

Large spoon, or ladle, of mountain-sheep horn.; Good

Culture
Norui ?
Material
horn and mountain sheep horn
Made in
Canada ? or Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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SpoonZ 34963

Undecorated, worn wooden spoon, in style similar to those made in horn.; Good

Culture
Northwest Coast
Material
wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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