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Kaplan, Susan A., and Kristin J. Barsness. Raven's Journey. The University Museum, 1986.

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  • no[8]
  • yes[79]
  • no[84]
  • yes[3]
  • american[87]
  • awl[1]
  • bag[3]
  • basket[3]
  • basket lid[2]
  • baton[1]
  • belt[1]
  • blanket[2]
  • blanket fragment[1]
  • boot[2]
  • bowl[2]
  • box[2]
  • carving[1]
  • case[1]
  • coat[2]
  • dagger[2]
  • dagger sheath[2]
  • dart[2]
  • earring[2]
  • frontlet[1]
  • hair comb[1]
  • hairpiece[1]
  • halibut fishhook[1]
  • halibut hook[1]
  • harpoon head[1]
  • hat[3]
  • headdress[7]
  • helmet[3]
  • house post[4]
  • hunting visor[1]
  • jacket[1]
  • leggings[2]
  • mask[4]
  • mitten[2]
  • neckpiece[1]
  • nose ring[1]
  • pouch[2]
  • rattle[5]
  • seal rattle[1]
  • shirt[1]
  • sinew working set[4]
  • spatula[1]
  • spoon[3]
  • spoon box[1]
  • trousers[1]
  • whale lance[1]
  • whaling outfit[2]
  • whetstone[1]
  • alaska[87]
  • chichagof island[7]
  • fort wrangell[2]
  • haines[1]
  • hoonah[7]
  • innoko river[1]
  • juneau[1]
  • king island[3]
  • klukwan[14]
  • knight island[1]
  • lower yukon river valley[1]
  • mackenzie river[2]
  • norton sound[2]
  • nuwuk[1]
  • old town[1]
  • point barrow region[1]
  • point hope[2]
  • shageluk[1]
  • sitka[28]
  • sledge island[2]
  • southeast alaska[4]
  • united states of america[87]
  • wrangell[1]
  • yakutat bay[1]
  • chilkat[4]
  • chilkoot[1]
  • eskimo[17]
  • kiks.ádí clan[1]
  • kutchin[4]
  • l’uknaxh.ádi clan[2]
  • sea lion house[2]
  • sitka l’uknaxh.ádi clan[2]
  • tlingit[65]
  • arctic culture area[17]
  • northwest coast culture area[65]
  • subarctic culture area[5]
  • drum house[1]
  • eagle's nest house?[1]
  • fin house[4]
  • kaagwaantaan clan[5]
  • kaagwaantaan fin house[1]
  • klukwan dagisdinaa clan[2]
  • klukwan dagisdinaa clan?[2]
  • klukwan gaanax.teidi clan[1]
  • klukwan kaagwaantaan clan?[2]
  • lukaax.adi[1]
  • lukaax.adi clan[1]
  • luknaxadi clan[2]
  • raven or whale house[1]
  • sea lion house[3]
  • sitka kaagwaantaan clan?[3]
  • sitka whale collection[1]
  • thunder house[2]
  • tluknax.adi clan, sitka whale house[1]
  • bear[1]
  • bear, wolf[1]
  • canoe[1]
  • crane[1]
  • frog[1]
  • gunaakadeit[1]
  • jellyfish[1]
  • loon[1]
  • moon[1]
  • raven[3]
  • raven crest[1]
  • raven skeleton[1]
  • raven tail[1]
  • tattoo[1]
  • thunderbird[1]
  • whale[1]
  • wolf[1]
  • abalone[4]
  • abalone shell[7]
  • albatross foot[1]
  • baleen[1]
  • bark[1]
  • birch bark[1]
  • bone[4]
  • brass[2]
  • buckskin[3]
  • caribou hide[3]
  • cedar bark[2]
  • cloth[2]
  • copper[6]
  • cotton[5]
  • cotton thread[1]
  • deer hoof[1]
  • ermine[7]
  • ermine fur[1]
  • feather[5]
  • fiber[2]
  • flint[3]
  • fur[2]
  • glass[9]
  • grass[5]
  • hair[5]
  • hide[16]
  • horn (animal part)[2]
  • human hair[2]
  • iron[3]
  • ivory[11]
  • leather[7]
  • maidenhair fern[2]
  • metal[1]
  • mollusk shell[1]
  • moose hide[2]
  • mountain goat wool[2]
  • mountain sheep horn[1]
  • musk ox horn[1]
  • pigment[27]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • porcupine quill[3]
  • quill[8]
  • shark teeth[2]
  • shell[13]
  • silk[3]
  • silver[2]
  • skin[4]
  • spruce root[8]
  • stone[2]
  • string[3]
  • tin[1]
  • walrus hide[1]
  • whisker[2]
  • wood[38]
  • wool[11]
  • basketry[5]
  • carved[3]
  • embroidered[1]
  • inlaid[1]
  • twined[3]
  • yes[87]
united states of america

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NA8492

NA8492

Rattle

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53-54-461

53-54-461

Blanket Fragment

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NA8503

NA8503

Helmet

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NA7740A

NA7740A

Mitten

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97-84-485C

97-84-485C

Pouch

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NA1350C

NA1350C

Belt

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NA7631

NA7631

Coat

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NA8490A

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Rattle

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NA9606A

NA9606A

Harpoon Head

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NA8488B

NA8488B

Dagger Sheath

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NA4972

NA4972

Rattle

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NA4809E

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Whaling Outfit

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NA7740B

NA7740B

Mitten

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NA11762B

NA11762B

Earring

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NA7686B

NA7686B

Basket Lid

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NA7690B

NA7690B

Basket Lid

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NA1287B

NA1287B

Dagger Sheath

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NA8470.2

NA8470.2

Leggings

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NA8470.1

NA8470.1

Leggings

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97-84-323

97-84-323

Halibut Fishhook

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NA10070

NA10070

Seal Rattle

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NA4249

NA4249

Case

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NA8477

NA8477

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Bag

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NA6834

NA6834

Headdress

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NA8506

NA8506

Blanket

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NA4282

NA4282

Bag

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NA9475

NA9475

Box

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NA4252

NA4252

Hunting Visor

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NA8499

NA8499

Headdress

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29-151-193

29-151-193

Spatula

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NA9474

NA9474

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Headdress

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NA6863

NA6863

Spoon

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