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Classifications: Furnishings and Equipment

Classifications: Furnishings and Equipment
Sakii.id (headress and frontlet)
Simeon sdiihldaa (skil kingaans)
ca. 1870
91.1.46
Aam'halait (headdress frontlet)
Tsimshian
ca. 1860
91.1.47
Xoots l'oo shádaa (Brown bear helmet)
Native American
ca. 1850
91.1.51
Gaylth (dish)
Tsimshian
ca. 1860
91.1.52
'Kaakanél (Bent-corner dish with Orca design)
Native American, Kadyisdu.axch', Tlingit, Kiks.adi clan
ca. 1820
91.1.56
Bent-corner Tool Chest
Native American
ca. 1870-1900
91.1.60
Bentwood Chest
Native American
19th century
91.1.61
Bentwood Box
First Nations, Heiltsuk, Waglisla
19th century
91.1.62
Ruda or Xooda (bent-corner box)
Native American
ca. 1870
91.1.63
S'íx'
Northern Northwest Coast
ca. 1870
91.1.64
Eagle war helmet
Native American
ca. 1780
91.1.72
Food Dish (Beaver)
Tsimshian
19th century
91.1.74
Naxw (Halibut hook)
Native American
ca. 1880
91.1.126
Ladle
Northern Northwest Coast
19th century
91.1.128
Crest headdress fragment
Native American
ca. 1840
91.1.138
Mat creaser
Salish
ca. 1900
91.1.141
Halibut hook (Naxw)
Native American
ca. 1890
91.1.105
'Axáa
Native American
ca. 1890
91.1.110
Headdress body
Northern Northwest Coast
ca. 1900
91.1.112
Loon hat (kágeit s’aaxw)
Native American
ca. 1830
91.1.114
'Yaay s'ix' (carved dish)
Native American
ca. 1840
91.1.117
Woven mat with American flag designs
First Nations, Nuu-chah-nulth, Hesquiat
late 19th to early 20th century
92.123
Basketry mat
First Nations, Nuu-chah-nulth, Hesquiat
19th-20th century
92.124
Red-corner box
Native American
ca. 1890
96.101
Rug
Navajo
81.17.1990
Rug
Navajo
81.17.1991
Hat
Isabel Rorick
20th century
94.102
Double-woven hat
Maria Parker Pascua
1978
92.172
Lushootseed
20th century
91.207
Hat
Peruvian
50.38
Whaler's hat (ciapuxas)
Jessie Webster
1960s
95.84

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