Rattle
NA4970
From: Canada | British Columbia | Queen Charlotte Islands
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | NA4970 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Haida |
Provenience | Canada | British Columbia | Queen Charlotte Islands |
Culture Area | Northwest Coast Culture Area |
Section | American |
Materials | Wood | Bone | Ermine | Bark | Pigment | Leather |
Description | Dance rattle in the shape of an Oyster Catcher carved from two pieces of wood. The bird's head has a beak made from a separate piece of bone inserted into the head. Opposite the head, the tail is carved in the shape of a wolf or bear head. The underside of the raven is carved with a low relief design of a hawk's head. Each of these components is painted with red, black, and green and decorated with incised details. The cylindrical handle protrudes from the rear of the bird and is wrapped with a leather thong. The sides of the rattle are secured with sinew strung through perforations and lined with two white ermine pelts. |
Height | 13 cm |
Length | 29 cm |
Width | 10 cm |
Credit Line | Purchased from G. T. Emmons, 1916 |
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