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Wood CarvingE274362-0
Wooden SpoonE383151-0
Stone KnivesE127723-0
War RattleE13117-0

FROM CARD: "SIXTEEN LARGE PECTEN SHELLS ARE PERFORATED NEAR THE HINGE AND STRUNG ON A HOOP OF SPRUCE ROOT; AT THE HANDLE IS A BUNDLE OF FEATHERS LIKE THOSE FROM A TURKEY, AND STRIPS OF RED AND BLUE FLANNEL WOUND WITH THREE BANDS OF RED. ILLUS. IN PROCEEDINGS, USNM, VOL. 60, ART. 9; PL. 38, NO. 7; P. 48. LOANED TO RENWICK 9/3/81. RETURNED 1983. ILLUS.: P. 80, PL. 64, CELEBRATIONS CATALOGUE, SMITHSONIAN PRESS, 1982. SHELL RATTLE, CA. 1850-73. CLALLAM COAST SALISH INDIANS; PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON. SPRUCE-ROOT HOOP, RED AND BLUE FLANNEL, STRING,FEATHERS, SCALLOP SHELLS. SCALLOP-SHELL RATTLES LIKE THIS ONE WERE PART OF THE CEREMONIAL REGALIA OF THE SAIHWE DANCERS, A RELIGIOUS SOCIETY AMONG SOME OF THE COAST SALISH PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHERN COAST OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. THE SAIHWE PERFORMED DURING CEREMONIAL RITES OF PASSAGE AND WHENEVER AN INDIVIDUAL ASSUMED A NEW STATUS AND GUESTS RECEIVED GIFTS. SAIHWE DANCERS WERE FOUR IN NUMBER, EACH WEARING A BIRDLIKE MASK, A NECK SHIELD, ROWS OF SWAN FEATHERS, LEGGINGS OF SWANSDOWN SKIN, AND DEER-HOOF ANKLETS. A DANCER CARRIED A CEDAR BRANCH IN HIS LEFT HAND TO BALANCE THE SCALLOP-SHELL RATTLE HELD IN HIS RIGHT HAND. ILLUS. HANDBK. N. AMER. IND., VOL. 7, NORTHWEST COAST, FIG. 11 BOTTOM RIGHT, PG. 468."

Culture
Clallam
Made in
Port Townsend, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Unhairing ToolE167378-0

From card and ledger: "Lt. Emmons says NOT Tlingit"

Culture
Tlingit ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Wooden Spoon Or LadleE67972-0

Provenience note: Anthropology catalogue ledger book lists a locality of Alaska for E67931 - 68019. Catalogue cards list a locality of Sitka. Alaska. It is unclear which is correct, though it is probable that the collection was purchased in Sitka.

Culture
Tlingit
Made in
Sitka, Baranof Island, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Twined Covered BasketE381158-0

From card: "Of cedar bark, cylindrical shape, cover has hollow containing seeds [i.e. a rattle top], indistinctly diamond patterned by interspersion of twill stitches, edge of cover and one side cracked." Per Deborah Ann Head, 6-3-2009, Basket is woven in Haida style and has a Haida design. However, the start on the lid is not typical Haida.

Culture
Tlingit ?
Made in
USA ? or Canada ?
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Twined Cedar Bark BasketE330553-0
Pointed Stick;Weaving ToolET17190-0

MISNUMBERED 152547 NORTHWEST COAST-POINTED STICK; WEAVING TOOL?

Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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Rattle, Medicine Man'sE4121-0

FROM CARD: "SIMILAR TO 4,120, EXCEPT THAT THE COVER HAS A WEASEL CARVED ON IT. THE BODY IS PLAIN AND SOMEWHAT OF AN ENLOGATED EGG-SHAPE."

Culture
Makah
Made in
Washington, USA
Holding Institution
National Museum of Natural History
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