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Amulet in the form of a sea lion,
before 1882
Lingít
PU 5095
Information
Title
Amulet in the form of a sea lion
Dates
before 1882
Medium
Whale tooth
Dimensions
l. 7.5 cm., w. 3.8 cm., d. 0.9 cm. (2 15/16 x 1 1/2 x 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Lent by the Department of Geosciences, Princeton University
Object Number
PU 5095
Place Collected
North America, United States, Alaska, possibly Sitka
Marks/Labels/Seals
Paper label, accompanying object: Amulet / walrus ivory [walrus crossed out, "bear tooth" printed above]. / Totemic carving. / (Shaman's charm represents seal). / Alaska. / Rev. S. Jackson.
[Elizabeth Marsh Museum Number] 178/82 and Princeton 5095 en verso
Culture
Techniques
Subject
Collected by Rev. Dr. Sheldon Jackson, in or after 1877; Given to Princeton Theological Seminary, 1879-1882; Given to E. M. Museum (Princeton Museum of Natural History), 1882
- Erna Gunther, Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Exhibit at Seattle's World Fair Fine Arts Pavilion, April 21-October 21 (Seattle: Century 21 Exposition, 1962)., cat. no. 16, p. 16 (illus.)
- Gillett G. Griffin. Art of the Northwest Coast (Princeton University Art Museum, 1969)., cat. no. 96, p. 43
- Helen H. Marr, Voices of the Ancestors: Music in the Life of the Northwest Coast Indians (Greenwich, CT: Bruce Museum, 1986)., p. 21