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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