Alaska Ethnological Expedition, George Byron Gordon, 1905
Accession Lot
- Object[264]
- american[264]
- adze[5]
- arrow[3]
- automatic figure[1]
- bailer[2]
- bird arrow[1]
- boat[3]
- boat part[3]
- body stamp[3]
- bow[5]
- bowl[1]
- box[20]
- box lid[10]
- breast ornament[1]
- bucket[4]
- case[1]
- charm[1]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
- cup[2]
- dagger[2]
- deer arrow[4]
- dish[36]
- doll[3]
- drill shaft[9]
- drum[2]
- drumstick[1]
- eye shade[4]
- fiddle[1]
- finger mask[1]
- finger wand[1]
- fish spear[7]
- fishing line[1]
- fishing tackle[1]
- harpoon[3]
- harpoon line board[1]
- ice scoop[3]
- kayak[1]
- knife[1]
- ladle[6]
- mask[2]
- model[8]
- mortar[4]
- net[4]
- net float[1]
- object[1]
- paint brush[10]
- pestle[3]
- pipe[11]
- pipe cleaner[1]
- powder flask[1]
- rattle[1]
- seal harpoon[14]
- sewing pouch[1]
- skin scraper[2]
- snowshoe[8]
- snuff box[1]
- snuff mortar[3]
- snuff pestle[2]
- snuff sieve[1]
- spear[2]
- spear model[1]
- spoon[4]
- tobacco[1]
- tobacco board[1]
- tool box[13]
- toy[6]
- trinket box[4]
- tub[4]
- umiak[2]
- war helmet[8]
- work box[2]
- alaska[262]
- alaskan peninsula[1]
- cape nome[19]
- cape prince of wales[114]
- east cape[1]
- king island[10]
- klukwan[38]
- kuskokwim river[5]
- lower yukon river valley[5]
- mouth of koskokwim[4]
- mouth of yukon river[5]
- north of koskokwim r[1]
- nunivak island[54]
- siberia[1]
- st. michael[5]
- unalakleet[3]
- united states of america[1]
- bering strait inupiaq[1]
- chilkat[35]
- eskimo[224]
- inuit[1]
- tlingit[38]
- umiak[4]
- abalone shell[2]
- baleen[7]
- birch bark[2]
- bone[20]
- bone point[4]
- brass[13]
- caribou hide[2]
- cedar bark[3]
- copper[4]
- copper alloy[4]
- feather[15]
- fiber[2]
- fur[4]
- glass[2]
- gutskin[3]
- hair[10]
- hide[14]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- iron[13]
- ivory[29]
- leather[3]
- metal[11]
- musk ox horn[2]
- opercula[1]
- paint[3]
- pigment[7]
- rawhide[1]
- reed (plant)[2]
- sea lion gut[1]
- sealskin[1]
- shell[1]
- sinew[17]
- skin[13]
- skin thong[1]
- slate[2]
- stone[3]
- thong[8]
- twine[1]
- whale bone[1]
- wood[264]
- yes[27]
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