Arctic Art. The University Museum, 1957.
Reference
- Object[110]
- american[110]
- bag[1]
- bag handle[1]
- basket[2]
- basket lid[2]
- boat part[1]
- bow drill[1]
- box[2]
- button[1]
- carving[7]
- club[1]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[2]
- dance mask[1]
- dish[1]
- doll[16]
- drill bow[1]
- drum handle[1]
- ear ornament[3]
- fiddle[2]
- figurine[6]
- finger mask[5]
- finger wand[1]
- float[1]
- guard (armor part)[1]
- harpoon head[1]
- harpoon head case[1]
- harpoon line board[1]
- headdress[1]
- hunting visor[1]
- image[1]
- lamp[2]
- mask[14]
- mitten[11]
- model[1]
- needle case[3]
- net float[2]
- ornament[1]
- pail[1]
- pipe[1]
- seal mask[1]
- snuff box[2]
- snuffbox[1]
- spoon[2]
- story knife[1]
- tobacco pipe[1]
- toggle[1]
- toy[1]
- trinket box[3]
- tunghak mask[1]
- whaling outfit[4]
- alaska[110]
- aleutian islands[3]
- anvik[4]
- attu island[3]
- bering sea[1]
- bering strait region[1]
- cape blossom[1]
- cape prince of wales[9]
- fox farm[1]
- hooper bay[1]
- innoko river[1]
- kenai peninsula[1]
- king island[2]
- kuskokwim river[28]
- little diomede island[1]
- lower yukon river valley[1]
- norton sound[1]
- nunivak island[5]
- nuwuk[1]
- point barrow[16]
- point barrow region[2]
- point hope[2]
- punuk islands[2]
- shageluk[1]
- sledge island[5]
- united states of america[19]
- utkiavik[1]
- wainwright[1]
- yukon island[1]
- aleut[3]
- athapaskan[2]
- bering strait inupiaq[3]
- deg hit’an (ingalik)[4]
- dene[14]
- eskimo[85]
- inuit-inupiaq[1]
- inupiaq[1]
- okvik[2]
- prehistoric eskimo[1]
- 4' 6"[1]
- antler[1]
- baleen[1]
- bead[5]
- bone[4]
- copper alloy[1]
- cotton[2]
- fabric[1]
- feather[5]
- feathers[4]
- fiber[5]
- fossil ivory[1]
- fur[11]
- glass[10]
- hide[6]
- ivory[24]
- leather[3]
- mammoth ivory[1]
- metal[1]
- paint[3]
- pigment[4]
- plant fiber[3]
- quartz[1]
- sinew[1]
- skin[8]
- stone[3]
- walrus bone[1]
- walrus ivory[2]
- walrus tusk[2]
- wood[40]
- actual citation[110]
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