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Spoon, Soap BerryE/1881
Spoon, Soap BerryE/1880
Mortar, Tehk R AteE/1497
Net, Ulikon FishingE/1115
Headdress, DancingE/1062

OBJECTS OF BRIGHT PRIDE: SECOND EDITION. WARDWELL, ALLEN EXHIBITION CATALOG, 1978 OBJECTS OF BRIGHT PRIDE: NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN ART FROM THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.FIRST EDITION. WARDWELL, ALLEN EXHIBITION CATALOG, 1978, Publisher: THE CENTER FOR INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS AND THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF THE ARTS

Culture
Tlingit: Hennea Qwan
Material
spruce wood, abalone shell, sea lion whisker, whale bone, cloth, pigment, thread and metal
Made in
Hennea Qwan, Tuxekan, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Mortar, Whale VertebraE/1017
MortarE/1016

ART OF THE NORTHWEST COAST. HARNER, M.J. AND A.B. ELSASSER EXHIBITION CATALOG, 1965

Culture
Tlingit: Hoonah Kow
Material
whale bone
Made in
Hoonah Kow, Gan Da Can, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Charm1930.1134

Whalebone carved into the shape of a fish, very possibly a salmon. The dorsal fin has been shaped into the beak of a bird, possibly an eagle. There is a hole drilled into the fish' s back which enables it to be hung horizontally. The underside is largely uncarved except for the backs of the fins, and the eye and beak of the aforementioned bird.; Good

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw ?
Material
whale bone
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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