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MaulE 1903.464

A large hafted stone maul with carved stone head one end and the other is flat. The carved side is a frog with protruding lips, eyes and nostrils. The rough wooden handle is carved into a broad T-shaped end fitting into a flat depression in the lower surface of the head to which it is lashed by fibre thongs.; Good

Culture
Haisla ?
Material
stone, wood, bark and cedar wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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SpoonE 1907.564

Large spoon, or ladle, of mountain-sheep horn.; Good

Culture
Norui ?
Material
horn and mountain sheep horn
Made in
Canada ? or Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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DishE 1905.216

Large open dish in the shape of a beaver with projecting head and tail, and stands on four sturdy legs. The eyes are made from blue glass beads, the nostrils from smaller white beads, and the mouth has a red tongue. The body of the beaver is painted dark brownish red, and the tail has been textured with dents.; Good

Culture
Coast Salish ? or Makah ?
Material
wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada ? or Washington, USA ?
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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DishE 1906.304

Grease dish with a carved raven head projecting from one end and an eagle or hawk head projecting from the rear. The raven head is reminiscent of raven rattles, and holds a small red block, the sun, in its beak. On the raven' s head a humanoid face rests, with the arms of the humanoid painted in red round the rim of the bowl, and its legs painted below the raven head. The stance of the humanoid, coupled with the raven head is similar to the steps of the raven dance performed at Winter ceremonials The inside of the bowl is painted red with cross hatching. The eagle or hawk projects on a flange from the rear and is reminiscent of a chief' s frontlet in form. The carving is highlighted with red paint. probably reapplied after the original carving. The paint used in the past was bound with salmon roe which didn' t adhere successfully to the oolichan grease soaked wood (G.Crowther).; Good

Culture
Haida
Material
wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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