Staff

NA10514

From: United States of America | Alaska | Sitka (uncertain)

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Number NA10514
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Tlingit
Provenience United States of America | Alaska | Sitka (uncertain)
Culture Area Northwest Coast Culture Area
Locus Sitka Whale Collection
Section American
Materials Wood | Metal
Description

Staff called "Shanisda's Staff (or Canisda's Staff)," which was said to have been won in battle against a Russian chief, Canisda. The staff was originally a spear whose blade was cut off after the war with the Russians (LS). The long, rounded shaft has raised ribbing at regular intervals and a larger raised section around the middle which serves as a handle. A conical covering of iron is attached to the top point of the staff above a second raised section in the wood. The entire surface of the staff is polished.

Length 141 cm
Width 5.7 cm
Credit Line Wanamaker Expedition to the Northwest Coast; Louis Shotridge, 1925
Other Number 94 - Other Number

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