Object Number | NA5763.2 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Tlingit |
Provenience | Alaska |
Culture Area | Northwest Coast Culture Area |
Section | American |
Materials | Wood | Sinew | Cotton Cloth |
Description | One of a pair of snowshoes. Wooden frame made from two pieces of wood that are steamed, bent, and spliced together at the toe. Three wooden cross braces separate the snowshoe into sections of hexagonal weave netting made from gut or sinew. The central section has an open, straight weave of five warp straps and four weft straps, all made from animal hide. Some of the straps in the open section are wrapped with more hide cordage. The front end of the central portion has a large opening between the straps. Upturned toe, pointed heel. |
Length | 123.3 cm |
Width | 31.5 cm |
Credit Line | Wanamaker Expedtion to the Northwest Coast, Louis Shotridge, 1917 |
Other Number | 551 - Other Number |
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