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Women's knives of slate
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Object Number 88-51-10/50140
Display Title Women's knives of slate
Descriptions
Object Description Women's knives of slate
Inventory Description Ground slate ulu
Department Ethnographic
Date 1800-1888
Culture
  • Kuigpagmiut
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Alaska
Additional Geographic Terms Yukon River
Quantity 3
Provenance
Collector Edward William Nelson (?)
Donor Smithsonian Institution (1888)

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