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Purchased from G. T. Emmons, 1916

Accession Lot

  • Object[55]
  • no[22]
  • yes[33]
  • no[52]
  • yes[3]
  • american[55]
  • ammunition pouch[1]
  • body stamp[1]
  • box[2]
  • box lid[1]
  • bracelet[1]
  • bullet[1]
  • charm[1]
  • chisel[1]
  • deer call[1]
  • fish hook, gaff[1]
  • flint[1]
  • gauge[1]
  • hair ornament[1]
  • hand drill[1]
  • knife[6]
  • knife sharpener[1]
  • mask[2]
  • neck ring[1]
  • paint[1]
  • paint bag[1]
  • paint brush[1]
  • paint brush handle[1]
  • pouch[1]
  • powder horn[2]
  • rattle[14]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • sand paper[1]
  • snare[1]
  • spear[1]
  • spear point[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • tobacco box[1]
  • trap stick[2]
  • wadding[1]
  • whetstone[1]
  • whistle[1]
  • alaska[51]
  • british columbia[3]
  • canada[3]
  • queen charlotte islands[3]
  • united states of america[4]
  • chilkat[7]
  • haida[3]
  • tlingit[52]
  • northwest coast culture area[55]
  • canoe[1]
  • crane[1]
  • tadpole[1]
  • thunderbird[1]
  • abalone[1]
  • abalone shell[1]
  • bark[7]
  • bear teeth[1]
  • bear tooth[1]
  • beaver tooth[1]
  • birch bark[1]
  • bone[4]
  • cedar bark[2]
  • cherry bark[1]
  • copper[1]
  • cotton[1]
  • deer bone[2]
  • dogfish skin[1]
  • ermine[2]
  • flint[1]
  • hair[2]
  • hide[12]
  • horn (animal part)[3]
  • iron[3]
  • ivory[1]
  • lead[1]
  • leather[1]
  • metal[11]
  • paint[1]
  • pigment[11]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • puffin beak[1]
  • rawhide[1]
  • shell[1]
  • stone[2]
  • string[2]
  • whale bone[1]
  • wood[30]
  • carved[1]
  • incised[1]
  • inlaid[1]
  • yes[12]

31 - 55 of 55 Records

NA5335

NA5335

Tobacco Box

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NA4967

Rattle

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NA5313

Knife

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NA5322

Spear

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NA5314

Knife

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NA4977

Rattle

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NA5316

Knife

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NA4966

Rattle

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NA5337

Knife

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NA5312

Knife

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NA5318

Knife Sharpener

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NA4978

Rattle

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NA4973

Rattle

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NA4971

Rattle

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NA5315

Knife

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NA4974

Rattle

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NA4964A

Mask

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NA4976

Rattle

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NA4964B

Mask

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NA4981

Snare

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NA4975

Rattle

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NA5340B

On Display

Spoon

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NA4965

Rattle

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