| Object Number | 96-2-14 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Tlingit |
| Provenience | Alaska | Yakutat (Alaska) |
| Culture Area | Northwest Coast Culture Area |
| Creator | Minnie Johnson |
| Date Made | 1954 |
| Section | American |
| Materials | Halibut Skin | Moose Hide | Felt | Satin | Glass |
| Technique | Beaded |
| Iconography | Thunderbird | Totem Pole | Raven | Sea Urchin | Sun |
| Description | Halibut skin is alternating light and dark panels; moosehide top has a cinch belt and fringe; figures in beaded felt applique are: a thunderbird totem pole, raven climbing down kelp to get a sea urchin, and raven flying away with the sun; lining is of satin. |
| Credit Line | Gift of Dr. Frederica de Laguna, 1996 |
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