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The Anthropology catalogue ledger book identified this pipe as carved in the form of a bear holding a bird in its mouth. The word "bird" was mistranscribed as "birch", on the typed catalogue card.
89192? DRAWER LABEL; N.W. COAST APPLIQUED RED WOOL PIECE.Also possibly could be Subarctic?
FROM CARD: "8/17/66: INVENTORIED, BOW ON DISPLAY."These objects are Peale # 133. Peale numbers 132 - 134 are described as "Bows and arrows used by the natives of the northwest coast of America, near Fort Simpson, presented by the officers of the Hon. Hudson Bay Comp [Hudson's Bay Company]."Bow and 8 arrows.
NO.56 (CANOE) 11 WOOD OBJECTS: 2 STICKS WITH ENDS POINTED, CELLULOSE CORD, CANOE PART, PAINTED BARK.
Provenience note: In the Fisher collection, Wrangell refers to a village in the Alaska Peninsula on Shelikof Strait. This is not the same place as the Wrangell located on Wrangell Island in the Tlingit area of Southeast Alaska.