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FROM CARD: "CARVED WOODEN SPOON. THIS IS A GENUINE OLD SPOON WHICH HAS BEEN MADE FOR USE AND NOT FOR SALE."
Object is from Port Mulgrave, per Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 1162.
FROM CARD: "WIDE, TRUNCATED CONE SHAPED, OF CEDAR BARK, IN TWILLED TWINED WEAVING, (MODIFIED). NATURAL COLOR, HEADBAND INSIDE AND COTTON CLOTH TIES. VERY FINE TIGHT WEAVING, IN FINE CONDITION. (11/1963)."Object is a woman's hat from Yakutat Tlingit, Port Mulgrave, per Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 1168.Alan Zuboff, an elder, made the following comments during the Tlingit Recovering Voices Community Research Visit, March 13-March 24. This object is a working hat and would not be used as at.oow (clan property).
FROM CARD: "CARVED FROM ONE PIECE OF WOOD, WITH THREE THWARTS, PAINTED RED INSIDE, AND BLACK AROUND THE CENTER 3/4 OF THE OUTSIDE. HAS THE TYPICAL CONCAVE PROW LINE OF THE BOATS OF THESE INDIANS. THIS IS A SEA-OTTER HUNTING CANOE. INFORMATION FROM: DR. F. DE LAGUNA. 11/1963."
FROM CARD: "16290-91. #16290 - #16291 - COMMON FORM."
FROM CARD: "GOAT'S HORN.--SUCH AS ARE USED FOR MAKING SPOONS. THE BOWL OF THE SPOON IS MADE FROM THE LARGE PART OF THE HORN, WHICH, AFTER BEING SLIT A FEW INCHES ON ONE SIDE, IS SHAPED BY STEAMING IT IN A WOODEN MOLD SCOOPED OUT IN THE REQUIRED SHAPE. THE HANDLE RUNS TO THE TIP OF THE HORN AND IS GENERALLY ORNAMENTED WITH CARVED TOTEMIC DESIGNS. THE HANDLE AND THE BOWL ARE OFTEN MADE OF DIFFERENT PIECES. LENGTH, 7 1/4 INCHES; WIDTH, 1 3/4 INCHES. ALASKA. 16,809. COLLECTED BY DR. W. H. DALL."
Object is from Yakutat Tlingit, Port Mulgrave, per Anthropology catalogue ledger book and Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 1158.
FROM CARD: "CARVED WOOD IN THE FORM OF A BIRD PAINTED GREEN AND RED AND WITH BRASS HEADED NAILS FOR EYES."Appears to be in form of a chicken? Object is from Yakutat Tlingit, Port Mulgrave, per Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 1152.
Per Anthropology catalogue ledger book and Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 608, collector is [Captain] A. [Amos] T. Whitford and object is from Sitka Tlingit.