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Alaska Ethnological Expedition, George Byron Gordon, 1907

Accession Lot

  • Object[402]
  • no[63]
  • yes[339]
  • no[400]
  • yes[2]
  • american[402]
  • adze[3]
  • adze blade[11]
  • arrow[4]
  • arrow shaft straightener[1]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • bag[10]
  • bag fastener[12]
  • basket[28]
  • basket lid[5]
  • belt[3]
  • bird snare[4]
  • blade[1]
  • boat hook[1]
  • boat part[1]
  • bone[1]
  • boot sole creaser[2]
  • bow[2]
  • box[4]
  • bucket[11]
  • button[2]
  • calendar count[1]
  • cap[7]
  • carving[3]
  • charm[3]
  • coat[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • creaser[1]
  • crooked knife[2]
  • dance glove[2]
  • dance mask[1]
  • dipper[2]
  • dish[50]
  • doll[18]
  • doll clothes[9]
  • doll mat[6]
  • drill bow[1]
  • drill mouthpiece[3]
  • ear ornament[2]
  • eye shade[1]
  • fiddle[1]
  • finger mask[4]
  • finger ring[1]
  • finger wand[2]
  • fire drill[1]
  • fish basket[1]
  • fish net[1]
  • fishhook[1]
  • flint[1]
  • graphite[1]
  • handle[2]
  • harpoon head[4]
  • harpoon rest[1]
  • harpoon socket[3]
  • hat ornament[1]
  • headband[3]
  • headdress[1]
  • hearth[1]
  • jar[1]
  • kayak[1]
  • kayak part[1]
  • knife blade[1]
  • knife sheath[4]
  • lamp[16]
  • lamp hanger[1]
  • lamp stand[1]
  • lamps[5]
  • legging[2]
  • mask[1]
  • moccasin[2]
  • model[14]
  • mortar[3]
  • needle case[8]
  • net float[1]
  • net gauge[1]
  • netting needle[2]
  • paddle[1]
  • paddle model[1]
  • parka[2]
  • pestle[3]
  • pipe[1]
  • plaque[1]
  • plate[1]
  • pouch[4]
  • purse[1]
  • quid box[5]
  • quiver[1]
  • raw material[1]
  • respirator[1]
  • shuttle[2]
  • skin scraper[8]
  • sled[6]
  • snowshoe[3]
  • snuff box[5]
  • sock[10]
  • spoon[22]
  • tool box[2]
  • toy[2]
  • trinket box[4]
  • ulu blade[2]
  • wallet[3]
  • alaska[396]
  • canada[1]
  • cape prince of wales[3]
  • east cape[1]
  • fort berthold[2]
  • kuskokwim river[393]
  • mackenzie river[1]
  • montana[3]
  • north america[1]
  • north dakota[2]
  • northwest territories[1]
  • point hope[1]
  • siberia[1]
  • united states of america[24]
  • arikara[2]
  • crow (culture)[3]
  • eskimo[330]
  • hidatsa[3]
  • inuit[8]
  • tlingit[1]
  • yupik[2]
  • arctic culture area[293]
  • great plains culture area[3]
  • northwest coast culture area[1]
  • siberia[1]
  • subarctic culture area[104]
  • lower part of river[1]
  • lower river[1]
  • mouth of river[1]
  • upper river[2]
  • bird[5]
  • canoe[1]
  • fish[2]
  • fox[1]
  • house[1]
  • kayak[2]
  • seal[1]
  • animal bone[1]
  • animal fiber[6]
  • antler[2]
  • baleen[1]
  • bark[4]
  • bead[2]
  • beads[6]
  • beak[2]
  • birchbark[2]
  • bird skin[6]
  • bone[36]
  • bone (unidentified)[1]
  • brass[2]
  • buckskin[3]
  • caribou fur[3]
  • caribou tooth[2]
  • ceramic[5]
  • charms[1]
  • clay[13]
  • cloth[6]
  • copper alloy[1]
  • cotton[2]
  • fabric[2]
  • feather[4]
  • feathers[5]
  • fiber[3]
  • fish skin[11]
  • flint[1]
  • fox[1]
  • fur[6]
  • glass[5]
  • graphite[1]
  • grass[12]
  • gut[4]
  • hair[3]
  • hide[2]
  • iron[1]
  • ivory[37]
  • jade[1]
  • leather[3]
  • metal[5]
  • obsidian[1]
  • os penis walrus[1]
  • paint[6]
  • pigment[7]
  • plant fiber[28]
  • porcupine quill[2]
  • puffin beaks[2]
  • quill[3]
  • rabbit fur[2]
  • red ochre[1]
  • sealskin[4]
  • sinew[3]
  • skin[24]
  • slate[1]
  • spruce root[2]
  • squirrel skin[3]
  • stone[23]
  • tin[1]
  • whale[1]
  • wood[163]
  • basketry[28]
  • carved[1]
  • coiled[7]
  • painted[2]
  • perforated[1]
  • twined[1]
  • yes[51]

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Dish

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NA1399

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Bucket

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NA1455

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Tool Box

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Shuttle

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NA1394

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Spoon

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Quid Box

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NA1435

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NA1468

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Blade

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Model

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Doll

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Arrow

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NA1557

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Bag

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NA1549A

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Pouch

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NA1416

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Dish

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NA1463

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Knife Blade

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NA1428

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Spoon

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NA1443

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Mortar

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NA1483

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Creaser

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NA1472

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Calendar Count

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NA1512

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Carving

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NA1516

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Purse

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NA1558B

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Bag

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NA1548

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NA1442

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NA1403

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Dish

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NA1393

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Basket

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