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Object Number
98-18-10/52052
Display Title
Fish jig
Descriptions
Object Description
Fish jig
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Sinrarmiut
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Alaska
/
Nome Census Area
Additional Geographic Terms
Port Clarence, Vicinity of
Provenance
Collector
Capt. Miner Bruce
(?)
Donor
Capt. Miner Bruce
(1898)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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Image Not Available
for Fish jig and stone sinker
| 98-18-10/52064 | Fish jig and stone sinker |
Nome Census Area
| ||
| 99-11-10/52395 | Fish jig |
Fishhook
|
Port Clarence
| |
Image Not Available
for Shank of fish jig
| 13-52-10/88549 | Shank of fish jig |
North Slope Burough
| ||
Image Not Available
for Shaft of fish jig
| 13-52-10/88631 | Shaft of fish jig |
North Slope Burough
| ||
| 98-18-10/52065 | Fish jig and stone sinker |
Fishing and trapping
|
Nome Census Area
| |
| 98-18-10/52066 | Fish jig and ivory sinker |
Fishing and trapping
|
Nome Census Area
| |
| 98-18-10/52060 | Fish jig |
Fishhook
Raw Material |
Nome Census Area
| |
| 88-51-10/50324 | Cod jig |
Fishhook
|
Alaska
| |
| 88-51-10/50259 | Cod jig |
Raw Material
Fishhook |
Nome Census Area
| |
| 88-51-10/50303 | Fishing tackle |
Fishing and trapping
|
St. Lawrence Island
| |
| 98-18-10/52063 | Fishing tackle, wood reel, knotted baleen line, bone/metal hooks, carved ivory s |
Tackle
|
Nome Census Area
| |
| 2001.29.15125 | N!ai wearing a kaross and a halter top, standing next to a tree with a tin pail hanging in it |
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
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