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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.
FROM CARD: "THIS THE COMMON TYPE OF TLINKIT DUGOUT CANOE, CALLED IN TLINKIT: SITC, IN YAKUTAT: SPRUCE. THE SLIGHTLY LOWER END IS THE PROW, EVEN THOUGH THE ANGLE OF EACH IS NEARLY THE SAME. HAS THREE THWARTS*, PAINTED RED AND BLACK INSIDE. *A FOURTH ONE IS MISSING."
FROM CARD: "WOOD; CARVED IN RELIEF; PAINTED BLACK AND RED. LOANED RENWICK GAL. 11-7-73. LOAN RETURNED 8-24-76." FROM CARD: "16220 FROM: PAGE 55, BOXES AND BOWLS CATALOG; RENWICK GALLERY; SMITHSONIAN PRESS; 1974. OBJECT ILLUS. ON SAME PAGE. 36. CARVED BOWL WOOD; CARVED IN RELIEF; PAINTED BLACK AND RED LENGTH: 7 3/4 TLINGIT, SITKA, ALASKA. COLLECTED BY W. H. DALL IN 1874. 16,220."
Per Anthropology catalogue ledger book and Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 604, collector is [Captain] A. [Amos] T. Whitford and object is from Sitka Tlingit.
Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 601, identifies this as "Doll dressed by Sitka Indians (originally a halibut buoy carved to represent a seal...) Sitka, [Captain] A. [Amos] T. Whitford."
Per Anthropology catalogue ledger book and Dall's field catalogue, filed under Accession No. 3258, entry under # 616, collector is M. Baker and William Healy Dall. Object is described in accession list as "Shaman's cap, trimmed with seal teeth, Sitka Thlinkets."