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Basket Of Chilkat Inds.E1865-0

FROM CARD: "ILLUS. IN USNM AR, 1888; PL. 36, FIG. 184; P.314." Identified in publication cited above as twined wallet (i.e. bag), Chilkat Indians, Alaska, from W. F. (William Fraser)Tolmie. Note that Tolmie's last name is mistranscribed on catalogue card as Tolnie. Anthropology catalogue ledger book lists both Tolmie's and George Suckley's names as source of this object but also identifies this object as probably part of George Suckley accession # 126 for the year 1859, so Tolmie may be the collector who Suckley acquired it from, probably circa 1855 in Washington Territory?

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat
Made in
Washington, USA ? or Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Mask Used In Sacred DancesE11376-0

This is probably the mask listed in August 29, 1872 letter from Colyer in accession file as # "32, Indian Mask, Sitka, Chilcat Tribe."

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat
Made in
Sitka, Baranof Island, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Feast DishE168365-0

FROM CARD: "WHALE-BONE."Provenience note: List in accession file (this object is # 29 on list) appears to attribute this to the Chilkat Tlingit of Klukwan.

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat
Made in
Klukwan, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Woven PlaqueE361585-0
Stone MortarE45961-0

FROM CARD: "FOR GRINDING NATIVE TOBACCO FOR CHEWING. ILLUS. IN USNM AR, 1888, PL. 63, FIG. 337, PG. 344. LOANED TO VANCOUVER ART GALLERY, 4/18/67. RET. 12/13/67. LOANED TO THE ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA 12/3/75. RETURNED: 3-25-76."Anthropology catalogue ledger book identifies this object as Chilcat. USNM AR for 1888 identifies as Sitka. Sitka has been typed on the catalogue card (card was typed 1965 or later.)

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat ?
Made in
“United States: Alaska: Chilcat (Chilkat or Klukwan?) ? / Baranof Island ? / Sitka ?” ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Skin-DresserE168358-0

FROM CARD: "BONE. ILLUS. IN USNM REPT, 1895; PL. 18, FIG. 3; P. 784." Identified there as bone skin dresser.Provenience note: List in accession file appears to attribute #s 19, 20, 21, 22?, 23 and 24 to the Chilkat Tlingit of Klukwan. List identifies all as scraping, skinning and dressing tools for hides/skins. This object is most likely # 21 on the list.Listed on page 47 in "The Exhibits of the Smithsonian Institution at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915", in section "Arts of the Northwest Coast Tribes (Tools)".

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat
Made in
Klukwan, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Carved Animal Head With Decoration, Dance Headdress OrnamentET14201-0

359E; ORNAMENT OF CARVED WOODEN ANIMAL HEAD TIED TO CIRCULAR BRANCH WITH HAIR ATTACHED; TLINGIT, CHILKAT--G.T. EMMONS, COLLECTOR.Information below on American Museum of Natural History records, etc. was provided by Allen Wardwell, 1988. This object has a number E359 written on it. This is an American Museum of Natural History number and indicates the object comes from George Thornton Emmons collection, #359, at the American Museum. According to Allen Wardwell, this object was collected by Emmons between 1884 and 1893 and acquired by the AMNH in 1893. Over the years, a number of objects have left the AMNH collection in various ways, and the AMNH has no records that the piece was lent or traded from the collection. This object does not seem to match any of the catalogued items listed as having been donated to the Smithsonian by the AMNH or by George Thornton Emmons. Emmons' catalogue entry for # 359 at the AMNH reads: "359 Wooden, ornamental portion of Doctor's dance headdress - "Take-cheany" from Kluck-qwan, "Chilkhart-qwan," the property of a Doctor, the carved wooden head, represents a land otter. Ornamentally painted in black and red."

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat ?
Made in
Klukwan, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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BasketE230015-0

From card: "Of spruce root in the twined weave alternating with the checkered weave. Fitted with bear-hide handles (two). Used to carry berries on the back. From Kluckwan [presumably Klukwan] the Chilkat tribe, Tlingit, of southeastern Alaska."

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat
Made in
Klukwan, Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Horn Snuff BoxE16304-0

Per Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 615, collector is [Captain] A. [Amos] T. Whitford.Listed on page 46 in "The Exhibits of the Smithsonian Institution at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915", in section "Arts of the Northwest Coast Tribes (Tools)".

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Festival HeaddressE215584-0

From card: "Made from scalp locks." From accession file: "Festival headdress, made from the hair of women from Kluckwon, the Chilkat tribe, and worn by men. It imitates the wearing of the hair by the interior Athabaskan tribes, Yukon Valley. The beaded ornaments are to represent earrings."

Culture
Tlingit and Chilkat
Made in
Klukwan, Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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