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Hat

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Artist/Maker:
Mary Hunter, Makah/Klallam (Clallam)/Quileute/Cowichan, b. 1947; painted design by Greg Colfax, Makah, b. ca. 1947 and Greig Arnold, Makah, b. 1951  Search this
Donor:
Meredith Parker, Makah  Search this
Makah Cultural and Research Center  Search this
NMAI agent:
W. Richard West, Jr. (Rick West), Southern Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne), b. 1943  Search this
Object Name:
Hat
Media/Materials:
Cedar bark (Red cedar), hide thong/babiche, paint, glass bead/beads
Techniques:
Plaited, painted, drawn, strung
Dimensions:
17.5 x 46.0 cm
Object Type:
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
2006-2007
Catalog Number:
26/6695
Barcode:
266695.000
See related items:
Makah
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws67aaaed2d-9c06-4c4e-9b66-c18239d3ce55
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_391844
Online Media:

MS 1766 The Twana, Chemakum, and Clallam Indians of Washington Territory; a historic account prepared for the press

Creator:
Eells, Myron, 1843-1907  Search this
Extent:
440 Pages
Culture:
Twana  Search this
Chimakum  Search this
Klallam (Clallam)  Search this
Chinook  Search this
Indians of North America -- Northwest Coast of North America  Search this
Indians of North America -- Plateau  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Pages
Date:
April, 1879
Scope and Contents:
Contents: Part I-Man. A. Names, locations, and divisions of the tribes. Twanas, Chemakums, Clallams. B. History. C. Population, and causes affecting. D. Progress: In medical practice. In house building. In dress. In implements. In social customs. In education. In morals. In religion. Part II- Surroundings. A. Inorganic. Outline, etc., of Territory. Geology, economic. Climate. Minerals. C. Social. Travels. Commerce. Part III.- Culture. Chapter 1- Means of subsistance: A. Food. Fish and marine mammals. Shell fish. Roots and branches. Wild fruits. Land mammals. Birds. Salt. Cooking. Storing. B. Drinks. Infusions. Ardent spirits. C. Narcotics. D. Savors. E. Medicines. Chapter II- Habitations and other structures and their appurtenance: A. Houses for human occupancy. Potlatch houses. Sweat houses. Large dwelling-houses. Flat-roofed dwelling-houses. Houses with the roof wholly on one side. Government houses. Mat houses. Half-circle camps. Tents of cotton cloth. Out-buildings. B. Appurtenances to dwellings. Doors. Fireplaces. Material for building. C. Furniture and utensils. Beds. Rugs. Mats. Chapter III- Household vessels and utensils: A. For holding water, food, etc. Baskets. Boxes. Dishes. B. For preparing food. C. For serving and eating food. Mats. Baskets. Plate and troughs. Trays. Ladles. Stone dishes. Pipes. Napkins. D. Miscellaneous. Torches.
Chapter IV- Clothing: d. Head clothing. Hats. E. Body clothing. Pantaloons, shirts, and coats. Blankets. Mat-coats. F. Arm clothing. G. Leg and foot clothing. H. Parts of dress. Lace. Fastenings. Fringes. Bead-work. I. Receptacles for dress. Boxes. Baskets. Chapter V- Personal adornments: A. Skin ornamentation. Tattooing. Painting. B. Head ornaments. Head bands. Plumes. Ear pendants. C. Neck ornaments. Necklaces. D. Breast ornaments. E. Ornaments for the limbs. Bracelets. Finger-rings. F. Toilet articles. Combs. Chapter VI- Implements. (I) Of general use. Knives. Axes, and adzes. Wedges. Chisels. Hammers. Awls. (II) Of war and the chase. A. Weapons for striking. Clubs. B. Throwing weapons. Strings and shots. Fire-pots. C. Cutting weapons. D. Thrusting weapons. Spears. E. Projectile weapons. Bows and arrows. Cases for projectiles. F. Defensive weapons. (III) Implements of special use. A. For stone working. C. For bow and arrow-making. D. Fishing implements. Spears and hooks. Traps and nets. Bouys. Sinkers. F. For leather-working. G. Builder's tool. K. For procuring and manufacturing food. L. Agricultural implements. M. For basket-working. Tools. Ornamentation. N. For working fiber. Hacklers. Spindles. Looms. P. For special crafts. Painting. Dyeing. Sand paper. Rope and strings. Of vegetable matter. Of animal matter.
Chapter VII- Locomotion and transportation. A. Traveling by water. Canoes. Large canoes. Shovel canoes. Small canoes. B. Accessories to water travel. Poles. Paddles. Oars. Sails. Rudders. Anchors. Bailing vessels. C. Foot traveling. Snow shoes. D. Land conveyances. Chapter VIII- Measuring and valuing. A. Counting. B. Measuring. Time. Length. Quality. C. Valuing. Chapter IX- Games and pastimes. With bones. A. Gambling: With disks. Women's games. Cards. B. Field sports and festive games. Dancing. Horse-racing. Shooting. Children's plays. Chapter XI- Music: Instruments and accompaniments. Songs. Boat songs. Patriotic songs. Gambling songs. Nursery songs. Funeral songs. War songs. Religious songs. Chapter XII- Art: On baskets. On cloth. On skin. On wood. Carvings. On horn and bone. On metal. On stone. Chapter XIII- Language and literature. A. Language. The Twana. The Skwaksin. The Chemakum. The Chinook jargon. The English language. B. Literature: Tales about thunder and lightning. Tales about the Sun. Proverbs of the Clallams. Fables of the Twanas. The pheasant and the raven. The enchanted husband. The colcine Indian and the wolf. Domesticating wolves. Modern orations.
Chapter XIV- Domestic life: A. Marriage. B. Children. Cradling. Naming. C. Women. Puberty dance. Chapter XV- Social life and customs: A. Eating. B. Cannibalism. C. Potlatches. Potlatch Number 1. Dancing. Gambling. Tamanous. Eating. The potlatch proper, or distribution of gifts. Learning. Potlatch Number 2. Potlatch Number 3. D. Funeral and burial customs. 1st Period. 2nd Period: canoe burial. 3rd Period: scaffold burial in cemeteries. 4th Period: burial in the ground with Indian accessories. 5th Period: civilized burial. Funeral ceremonies. Mourning observances. Cemeteries. Progress. Chapter XVI- Government. A. Organization. B. Laws and regulations. Division of Labor. Property rights. Chapter XVII- Religion. A. Objects and implements of reverence and worship. Supreme Being. Demons. Angelic spirits. Inanimate objects. Images, pictures, etc. Water. Idols. The sun. Implements of worship. Hand-sticks (wands). Head bands. Drums. Rattles. Masks. B. Holy places C. Ecclesiastical organization. Medicine men. Rain-makers.
D. Sacred rites. Tamanous. Finding tamanous. Using tamanous. Tamanous for wind. Tamanous for gambling. Tamanous to produce and cure illness. The crazy tamanous. Tamanous for the living. Tamanous for lost souls. Black tamanous. Purification. Sacrifice. Dancing. E. Myths and traditions. The Flood. Ants. Snakes. F. Beliefs. Dreams. Future existence. Incarnation and metamorphoses. Chapter XVIII- Archeology: Stone age. Skeletons. Shell heaps. List of archeological items in the book.
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 1766
Other Title:
The pheasant and the raven
The enchanted husband
The colcine Indian and the wolf
Topic:
Names, tribal -- Twana  Search this
Names, tribal -- Chemakum  Search this
Names, tribal -- Clallam  Search this
Names, place -- Twana  Search this
Names, place -- Chemakum  Search this
Names, place -- Clallam  Search this
Food preparation -- Twana  Search this
Food preparation -- Chemakum  Search this
Food preparation -- Clallam  Search this
Drugs -- Twana  Search this
Drugs -- Chemakum  Search this
Drugs -- Clallam  Search this
Medicine -- Twana  Search this
Medicine -- Chemakum  Search this
Hunting -- Twana  Search this
Medicine -- Clallam  Search this
Hunting -- Chemakum  Search this
Hunting -- Clallam  Search this
Fishing -- Twana  Search this
Fishing -- Chemakum  Search this
Fishing -- Clallam  Search this
Pipes -- Twana  Search this
Pipes -- Chemakum  Search this
Pipes -- Clallam  Search this
Clothing -- Twana  Search this
Clothing -- Chemakum  Search this
Clothing -- Clallam  Search this
Body decoration, adornment, and mutilations -- Twana  Search this
Body decoration, adornment, and mutilations -- Chemakum  Search this
Body decoration, adornment, and mutilations -- Clallam  Search this
War -- Twana  Search this
War -- Chemakum  Search this
War -- Clallam  Search this
Weapons -- Twana  Search this
Weapons -- Chemakum  Search this
Weapons -- Clallam  Search this
Transportation -- Twana  Search this
Transportation -- Chemakum  Search this
Transportation -- Clallam  Search this
Numbers -- Twana  Search this
Numbers -- Chemakum  Search this
Numbers -- Clallam  Search this
Games and toys -- Twana  Search this
Games and toys -- Chemakum  Search this
Games and toys -- Clallam  Search this
Dance -- Twana  Search this
Dance -- Chemakum  Search this
Dance -- Clallam  Search this
Music -- Twana  Search this
Music -- Chemakum  Search this
Music -- Clallam  Search this
Basket making -- Twana  Search this
Basket making -- Chemakum  Search this
Basket making -- Clallam  Search this
Hide preparation -- Twana  Search this
Hide preparation -- Chemakum  Search this
Hide preparation -- Clallam  Search this
Woodwork and wood carving -- Twana  Search this
Woodwork and wood carving -- Chemakum  Search this
Woodwork and wood carving -- Clallam  Search this
Marriage and family -- Twana  Search this
Marriage and family -- Chemakum  Search this
Marriage and family -- Clallam  Search this
Children and childbirth -- Twana  Search this
Children and childbirth -- Chemakum  Search this
Children and childbirth -- Clallam  Search this
Cannibalism -- Twana  Search this
Cannibalism -- Chemakum  Search this
Cannibalism -- Clallam  Search this
Puberty rites -- Twana  Search this
Puberty rites -- Chemakum  Search this
Puberty rites -- Clallam  Search this
Potlatch -- Twana  Search this
Potlatch -- Chemakum  Search this
Potlatch -- Clallam  Search this
Mortuary customs -- Twana  Search this
Mortuary customs -- Chemakum  Search this
Mortuary customs -- Clallam  Search this
Religion -- Twana  Search this
Religion -- Chemakum  Search this
Religion -- Clallam  Search this
Masks -- Twana  Search this
Masks -- Chemakum  Search this
Masks -- Clallam  Search this
Oratory -- Twana  Search this
Oratory -- Chemakum  Search this
Oratory -- Clallam  Search this
Time -- Twana  Search this
Time -- Chemakum  Search this
Time -- Clallam  Search this
Gambling -- Chemakum  Search this
Gambling -- Clallam  Search this
Gambling -- Twana  Search this
Sweat house -- Twana  Search this
Language and languages -- Documentation  Search this
Clallam (Klallam)  Search this
Weapons  Search this
Citation:
Manuscript 1766, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.MS1766
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw34f7b4dd4-f0e4-4c76-8f06-5e5a4e36c4b9
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-ms1766

Basket hat

Culture/People:
Quileute  Search this
Artist/Maker:
Rose Black (Mrs. Roy Black), Quileute  Search this
IACB source:
Hurricane Ridge Gift Shop  Search this
Previous owner:
Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior (IACB), 1935-  Search this
Object Name:
Basket hat
Media/Materials:
Cedar bark, beach grass/rye grass
Techniques:
Twined, wrap-twined
Dimensions:
10.2 x 20 cm
Object Type:
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Place:
La Push, Quileute Reseervation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
1965
Catalog Number:
25/8391
Barcode:
258391.000
See related items:
Quileute
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws647634b04-5936-48b0-8808-ce0f4d16c060
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_274331
Online Media:

Basket hat

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Artist/Maker:
Lena McGee Claplanhoo (Lena Allabush McGee/Lena Magee), Makah, 1906-1999  Search this
Previous owner:
Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior (IACB), 1935-  Search this
IACB source:
Lena McGee Claplanhoo (Lena Allabush McGee/Lena Magee), Makah, 1906-1999  Search this
Object Name:
Basket hat
Media/Materials:
Cedar bark (Red cedar), bear grass
Techniques:
Wrap-twined, braided
Dimensions:
9.0 x 34.5 cm
Object Type:
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
1963
Catalog Number:
26/135
Barcode:
260135.000
See related items:
Makah
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6ca390881-2092-48d9-938e-72a3f39a82cf
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_276228

Basket hat

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Artist/Maker:
Lena McGee Claplanhoo (Lena Allabush McGee/Lena Magee), Makah, 1906-1999  Search this
Previous owner:
Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior (IACB), 1935-  Search this
IACB source:
Lena McGee Claplanhoo (Lena Allabush McGee/Lena Magee), Makah, 1906-1999  Search this
IACB agent:
Edward Malin, Non-Indian  Search this
Object Name:
Basket hat
Media/Materials:
Cedar bark, raffia, glass bead/beads
Techniques:
Twined, strung, braided
Dimensions:
11.8 x 34.1 cm
Object Type:
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
1963
Catalog Number:
26/140
Barcode:
260140.000
See related items:
Makah
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6df11ca05-17e4-4d43-9143-c7b3780f21b2
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_276233

Wolf mask

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
George Thornton Emmons (George T. Emmons/G.T. Emmons), Non-Indian, 1852-1945  Search this
Previous owner:
George Thornton Emmons (George T. Emmons/G.T. Emmons), Non-Indian, 1852-1945  Search this
Seller:
George Thornton Emmons (George T. Emmons/G.T. Emmons), Non-Indian, 1852-1945  Search this
Object Name:
Wolf mask
Media/Materials:
Wood, wolf skin/fur, copper alloy, sinew, cotton cloth, paint
Techniques:
Carved, painted
Dimensions:
118.00 x 80.00 x 16.00 cm
Object Type:
Masks and Masking
Place:
Clallam County; Washington; USA (inferred)
Date created:
circa 1890
Catalog Number:
5/5049
Barcode:
055049.000
See related items:
Makah
Masks and Masking
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws697ce25fa-3311-4882-95e2-4166bf8c1b2f
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_59428
Online Media:

Headdress (Image withheld)

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Headdress (Image withheld)
Media/Materials:
Wood, cedar bark, feather/feathers
Techniques:
Carved, inlaid
Dimensions:
174 x 44 x 16.5 cm
Object Type:
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Place:
Ozette, Ozette Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
5/8865
Barcode:
058865.000
See related items:
Makah
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws677596b36-5c97-4bfd-992d-a965136380ec
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_63699

Hand drum and drumstick

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Hand drum and drumstick
Media/Materials:
Hide, wood, cotton cloth
Techniques:
Carved, stretched, wrapped
Object Type:
Music and Sound
Place:
Ozette, Ozette Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
5/8866
Barcode:
058866.000
See related items:
Makah
Music and Sound
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws628f19054-e160-4255-af93-af4423624321
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_63700
Online Media:

Drum and drumstick

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Drum and drumstick
Media/Materials:
Wood, hide, cotton cloth
Techniques:
Bent, stretched, stitched, tied
Dimensions:
42 x 42 x 5.5 cm
Object Type:
Music and Sound
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
circa 1890
Catalog Number:
5/9857
Barcode:
059857.000
See related items:
Makah
Music and Sound
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6f9347445-c5df-48bc-8839-5f7fe037217b
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_64534
Online Media:

Cradle

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Cradle
Media/Materials:
Wood, cotton cloth, cotton twine/string, iron nails
Techniques:
Bent, nailed, tied
Dimensions:
81 x 32 x 21 cm
Object Type:
Transportation Items: Baby carriers
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
circa 1890
Catalog Number:
5/9860
Barcode:
059860.000
See related items:
Makah
Transportation Items: Baby carriers
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws68c5ff2d1-5381-4df2-916d-6a67cffb01a9
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_64537
Online Media:

Bag

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Bag
Media/Materials:
Rush/rushes, cordage, cotton cloth
Techniques:
Plaited
Dimensions:
60 x 50 cm
Object Type:
Bags/Pouches (and parts)
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
5/9892
Barcode:
059892.000
See related items:
Makah
Bags/Pouches (and parts)
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws64bde1330-c65e-4f43-8390-218a61f8670e
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_64571
Online Media:

Shaman's rattle (Image withheld)

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Shaman's rattle (Image withheld)
Media/Materials:
Deer hoof/hooves, cotton cloth, twine/string
Techniques:
Strung, wrapped, tied
Object Type:
Ceremonial/Ritual items: Shamanic objects
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
6/2
Barcode:
060002.000
See related items:
Makah
Ceremonial/Ritual items: Shamanic objects
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws69529b395-9761-4d6c-815f-9bf6384108fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_64682
Online Media:

Dance cape

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Dance cape
Media/Materials:
Cotton cloth, wood, paint
Techniques:
Sewn, carved, painted
Dimensions:
99 x 51 cm
Object Type:
Ceremonial/Ritual items
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
circa 1910
Catalog Number:
6/6
Barcode:
060006.000
See related items:
Makah
Ceremonial/Ritual items
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws622dd10ce-20ff-4fe1-a560-6c3ef5c91b25
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_64686
Online Media:

Dance belt

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Dance belt
Media/Materials:
Wool cloth, glass bead/beads, metal thimble/thimbles, metal button/buttons, coin/coins, twine/string
Techniques:
Sewn, strung
Dimensions:
80 x 11.5 x 1.3 cm
Object Type:
Ceremonial/Ritual items
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
6/18
Barcode:
060018.000
See related items:
Makah
Ceremonial/Ritual items
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6a9c4dc22-9cdc-499f-b09d-39c77dd7819c
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_64698
Online Media:

Mat

Culture/People:
probably Coast Salish (attributed); collected among the Makah  Search this
Collector:
Leo J. Frachtenberg (Leo Joachim Frachtenberg/Leo J. Frachtenburg), Non-Indian, 1883-1930  Search this
Object Name:
Mat
Media/Materials:
Cotton cloth, mountain goat wool yarn, dye/dyes
Techniques:
Dyed, twill-woven, woven
Object Type:
Furnishings (Home)
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
6/49
Barcode:
060049.000
See related items:
Coast Salish
Makah
Furnishings (Home)
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws683c166f4-e134-41a4-810a-e6dd79ea3089
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_64731
Online Media:

Headdress

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Douglas Leechman (J.D. Leechman/John Douglas Leechman), Non-Indian, 1890-1980  Search this
Seller:
Douglas Leechman (J.D. Leechman/John Douglas Leechman), Non-Indian, 1890-1980  Search this
Object Name:
Headdress
Media/Materials:
Cedar bark, feather/feathers
Techniques:
Wrapped, cut
Dimensions:
93 x 62 cm
Object Type:
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
circa 1910
Catalog Number:
10/639
Barcode:
100639.000
See related items:
Makah
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws64945bb15-62e5-4ae7-9a83-b766e772ccec
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_108171

Rattle

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Collector:
Douglas Leechman (J.D. Leechman/John Douglas Leechman), Non-Indian, 1890-1980  Search this
Seller:
Douglas Leechman (J.D. Leechman/John Douglas Leechman), Non-Indian, 1890-1980  Search this
Object Name:
Rattle
Media/Materials:
Scallop shell/shells, feather/feathers, cordage, cotton cloth
Techniques:
Strung
Object Type:
Music and Sound
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
10/640
Barcode:
100640.000
See related items:
Makah
Music and Sound
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6d93b8d29-100b-4108-84f2-b10b32924066
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_108172
Online Media:

Rattle

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Expedition:
John Wanamaker Expedition (1900)  Search this
Expedition sponsor:
John Wanamaker, Non-Indian, 1838-1922  Search this
Expedition leader:
Stewart Culin, Non-Indian, 1858-1929  Search this
Previous owner:
Free Museum of Science and Art (University of Pennsylvania Museum) (University Museum, University of Pennsylvania)  Search this
Object Name:
Rattle
Media/Materials:
Wood, cotton cloth, twine/string
Techniques:
Carved, drilled, wrapped, tied
Dimensions:
25.5 x 12 x 9.2 cm
Object Type:
Music and Sound
Native Term:
bo-hiutz
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
1/9288
Barcode:
019288.000
See related items:
Makah
Music and Sound
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6bca11aae-6d10-4047-a3b4-69b5ecb12475
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_20236
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Man's dance kilt/apron

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Previous owner:
Free Museum of Science and Art (University of Pennsylvania Museum) (University Museum, University of Pennsylvania)  Search this
Object Name:
Man's dance kilt/apron
Media/Materials:
Hide, glass bead/beads, metal thimble/thimbles, bear grass, cotton cloth, cordage
Techniques:
Strung
Dimensions:
106 x 58 cm
Object Type:
Ceremonial/Ritual items
Native Term:
wa-dish
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Catalog Number:
1/9404
Barcode:
019404.000
See related items:
Makah
Ceremonial/Ritual items
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws608078562-c9f0-4a85-b487-deb374257151
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_20573
Online Media:

Dance headdress

Culture/People:
Makah  Search this
Possible collector:
Stewart Culin, Non-Indian, 1858-1929  Search this
Previous owner:
Free Museum of Science and Art (University of Pennsylvania Museum) (University Museum, University of Pennsylvania)  Search this
Object Name:
Dance headdress
Media/Materials:
Wood, cotton cloth, glass bead/beads, metal bead/beads, paint
Techniques:
Carved, sewn, painted, overlay beadwork
Dimensions:
111 x 26 x 20 cm
Object Type:
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Native Term:
hi-tak-tih
Place:
Neah Bay, Makah Reservation; Clallam County; Washington; USA
Date created:
circa 1890
Catalog Number:
1/9405
Barcode:
019405.000
See related items:
Makah
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6d6f37729-de3c-41fd-b22d-35e3a5c518f9
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_20574
Online Media:

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