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Alaska Ethnological Expedition, George Byron Gordon, 1905

Accession Lot

  • Object[101]
  • no[6]
  • yes[95]
  • no[101]
  • american[101]
  • bag[1]
  • belt[5]
  • bola[1]
  • boot[4]
  • bracelet[24]
  • charm[9]
  • charm belt[3]
  • doll[1]
  • doll clothes[4]
  • drag line[4]
  • drill cord[1]
  • drill mouthpiece[1]
  • ear ornament[2]
  • eye shade[1]
  • fishing tackle[1]
  • garter[2]
  • hair ornament[2]
  • harpoon[2]
  • harpoon head[2]
  • headband[4]
  • knife[4]
  • knife sheath[1]
  • necklace[1]
  • pipe bowl[1]
  • pouch[13]
  • seal harpoon[4]
  • shoulder strap[1]
  • skin scraper[3]
  • tobacco bag[1]
  • trinket box[1]
  • wallet[1]
  • alaska[101]
  • cape nome[1]
  • cape prince of wales[54]
  • king island[5]
  • lower yukon river valley[3]
  • mouth of yukon river[3]
  • nunivak island[16]
  • point hope[6]
  • st. michael[16]
  • united states of america[6]
  • eskimo[101]
  • arctic culture area[94]
  • subarctic culture area[7]
  • baleen[1]
  • beads[28]
  • beaks[9]
  • bird feet[1]
  • bone[13]
  • brass[2]
  • caribou fur[25]
  • caribou teeth[1]
  • cloth[13]
  • feather[4]
  • fur[13]
  • glass[8]
  • grass[1]
  • hide[101]
  • ivory[10]
  • metal[15]
  • rabbit fur[1]
  • sealskin[2]
  • sinew[3]
  • squirrel skin[1]
  • stone[3]
  • tooth[12]
  • wood[14]
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NA499.2

NA499.2

Knife Sheath

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NA462.2

NA462.2

Drill Mouthpiece

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NA335.2

NA335.2

Bracelet

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NA498.4

NA498.4

Knife

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NA498.3

NA498.3

Knife

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NA498.2

NA498.2

Knife

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NA482.3

NA482.3

Skin Scraper

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NA482.2

NA482.2

Skin Scraper

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NA211.4

NA211.4

Doll Clothes

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NA211.3

NA211.3

Doll Clothes

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NA211.2

NA211.2

Doll Clothes

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NA200.7

NA200.7

Pouch

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NA200.6

NA200.6

Pouch

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NA200.5

NA200.5

Pouch

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NA200.4

NA200.4

Pouch

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NA200.3

NA200.3

Pouch

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NA200.2

NA200.2

Pouch

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NA338.9

NA338.9

Bracelet

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NA338.8

NA338.8

Bracelet

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NA338.7

NA338.7

Bracelet

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NA338.6

NA338.6

Bracelet

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NA338.5

NA338.5

Bracelet

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NA338.4

NA338.4

Bracelet

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NA338.3

NA338.3

Bracelet

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NA338.2

NA338.2

Bracelet

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NA337.5

NA337.5

Bracelet

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NA337.4

NA337.4

Bracelet

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NA337.3

NA337.3

Bracelet

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NA337.2

NA337.2

Bracelet

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NA328.2

NA328.2

Bracelet

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NA285.2

NA285.2

Garter

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NA375.2

NA375.2

Hair Ornament

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