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Object Number
69-30-10/2135
Display Title
Hank of strips of willow
Descriptions
Object Description
Hank of strips of willow
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Western Arctic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Alaska
Provenance
Collector
Capt. Edward Gustavus Fast
(1867-1868)
Donor
Capt. Edward Gustavus Fast
(1869)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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Media Restricted
| 76-20-10/10097 | Bag - made of strips of willow and rags |
Bag
Shaft, modified |
United States
| |
| 2003.1.2411 | Ribbon, 2 strips red cotton cloth, multicolored embroidered strips at ends |
Ribbon
|
Asia
| |
| 46-78-50/6056 | Two sections of a large mat of woven strips of yellow and black strips |
Woven
|
Congo
| |
| 25-49-60/D2520 | Willow bark cleaned |
Bark
|
Sakhalin Island
| |
| 25-49-60/D2519 | Willow bark used in tanning, etc. |
Bark
|
Sakhalin Island
| |
| 76-20-10/10113 | Skirt made of willow bark |
Skirt
|
United States
| |
| 88-51-10/50726 | Willow bark mat used for beds |
Mat
|
California
| |
| 20-5-10/A4898.1 | Split willow |
Stick fragment
|
Cave 1
| |
| 2002.1.2111 | Hank of wool (type?) used in textile technology exhibit |
Faunal
| ||
| 2002.1.2112 | Hank of fiber, brown, tied w/ string and sealed in bag. |
Floral
| ||
| 94-25-30/74989 | Hank of leather cord |
Cords
| ||
| 41-90-20/14283 | Hanks of weaving cotton - many probably commercially dyed - yellow, orange, blue |
Solola
|