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Alaska Ethnological Expedition, George Byron Gordon, 1905

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  • Object[148]
  • no[148]
  • no[148]
  • american[148]
  • arrow[19]
  • arrow point[4]
  • arrowpoint[1]
  • basket[34]
  • basket lid[1]
  • bow[13]
  • bow case[1]
  • box[1]
  • deer arrow[1]
  • fish spear[3]
  • harpoon[3]
  • harpoon point[1]
  • ice scoop[2]
  • jar[3]
  • kayak[3]
  • kayak paddle[1]
  • knife[2]
  • lamp[8]
  • lamp fragments[1]
  • lance point[9]
  • mat[2]
  • paddle[7]
  • pottery fragment[1]
  • quiver[2]
  • scraper[1]
  • seal harpoon[15]
  • snow shoe staff[2]
  • snowshoe[8]
  • spear[3]
  • alaska[148]
  • alaskan peninsula[5]
  • aleutian islands[1]
  • cape nome[16]
  • cape prince of wales[23]
  • king island[1]
  • klukwan[2]
  • kotzebue sound[4]
  • kuskokwim bay[9]
  • kuskokwim river[2]
  • little diomede island[1]
  • lower yukon river[1]
  • lower yukon river valley[9]
  • middle yukon valley[3]
  • mouth of koskokwim[2]
  • mouth of yukon river[5]
  • norton sound[1]
  • nunivak island[26]
  • st. michael[38]
  • tanana (alaska)[3]
  • united states of america[3]
  • aleut[1]
  • chilkat[2]
  • eskimo[108]
  • inuit[24]
  • tlingit[2]
  • arctic culture area[142]
  • northwest coast culture area[2]
  • subarctic culture area[4]
  • mouth of river[2]
  • baleen[2]
  • bone[14]
  • bone point[1]
  • ceramic[2]
  • clay[8]
  • copper alloy[2]
  • feather[12]
  • grass[1]
  • hide[6]
  • ivory[5]
  • marsh grass[8]
  • metal[3]
  • plant fiber[15]
  • sinew[9]
  • skin[5]
  • slate[1]
  • spruce root[1]
  • stone[21]
  • thong[8]
  • twine[1]
  • wood[38]
  • wool[1]
  • basketry[33]
  • coiled[8]
  • twined[3]
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NA724

Jar

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NA713

Lamp

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NA1229

Arrow

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NA1228

Arrow

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Bow

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NA1227

Arrow

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NA1247

Deer Arrow

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Bow

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NA775

Basket

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NA1205

Paddle

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NA613

Seal Harpoon

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NA776

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NA778

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NA1210

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Harpoon

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