Found 781 items associated with Refine Search .
Found 781 items associated with Refine Search .
The item search helps you look through the thousands of items on the RRN and find exactly what you’re after. We’ve split the search into two parts, Results, and Search Filters. You’re in the results section right now. You can still perform “Quick searches” from the menu bar, but if you’re new to the RRN, click the Search tab above and use the exploratory search.
View TutorialLog In to see more items.
Spoon made from two pieces of black and dark brown mountain goat horn. The tapered, slightly curved handle is attached to the elongated bowl with a peg inserted through both.
Grey wooden paddle with an elongated, lozenge-shaped blade. "This side" written in pencil on one side of the blade.
Tube-like sections of bone with linear patterns incised around the centre and one end.
Small, cylindrical piece of antler (?) that bulges slightly towards the centre.
Pole ferruled with No. 10 Winchester shotgun shell casing. Spiked.
Long brown wood piece that is slightly curved, concave along one side while outwardly angular on the other side. Tapers to a point with a knob on the other proximal end.
Long brown wood piece that has the 'blade' flattened on one side which is slightly curved and pointed with the tip a bit upward. Large flat, circular knob on the handle end.
Long brown wood piece that has the 'blade' flattened on one side which is slightly pointed with the tip a bit downward. Handle partly burned away and blade blackened by fire.
Painted paddle with a wide and flat blade that has rounded edges and a rounded tip. Configurative painted designs in red and black on both sides of the blade. One side represents a whale, the other a raven. The handle is cylindrical near the centre, and flattens out slightly towards the round handle grip.
A pair of arrows (parts a-b). Each arrow has a thick wood shaft with a large bow string notch at the trailing end. The heads are made of lengths of brass rod, flattened to resemble a point and hafted by being forced into a split in the shaft which is bound with green fishing line. The shafts are decorated with a continuous red-brown barber-pole stripe lightly burned into the wood.