Skip to search
Skip to main content
Skip to first result
Hearst Museum Portal
About
Bookmarks
0
History
Feedback
Login
Search in
Any Field
Museum number
Alternate number
Accession number
Object name
Object class
Description
Donor
Collection place
Production place
Culture or time period
Maker or artist
Collector
Collection date
Materials
Taxon
Person depicted
Place depicted
Culture depicted
Inscription
Object type
Function
Context of use
Keeling series
Department
Loans
Search
Advanced Search
Give
Search
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Object class
Arrows (projectiles)
✖
Remove constraint Object class: Arrows (projectiles)
Collection place
Western Alaska
✖
Remove constraint Collection place: Western Alaska
Culture or time period
Alutiiq
✖
Remove constraint Culture or time period: Alutiiq
1
-
to
6
of
6
Sort
by Object name
Object name
Museum number
Number of results to display per page
10
per page
per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
View results as:
List view
Gallery view
Masonry view
Slideshow view
Search Results
Image
Missing
: Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6715, described as Big game hunting arrow. With ivory or bone point inserted into wooden shaft and secured with braided sinew; feathers at proximal end; point & shaft decorated with red color.
Image
Missing
: Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6622, described as Arrow. Unilateraly barbed bone point inserted into wooden shaft, lashed with sinew; fletching lost on proximal end. Native name: pitegcaun, qerruq. Used for hunting big game.
Image
Missing
: Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6718, described as Hunting arrow. Native name: rruu'aq, rruq. Copper blade inserted into barbed antler foreshaft, the latter secured to the main wood shaft with twisted sinew; feathers at proximal notched end; sections of shaft painted red. Used with sinew backed bow to hunt caribou.
Image
Missing
: Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6596, described as Native name: rruu'aq, rruq. Arrow barbed iron point inserted into wooden shaft; twisted sinew winding secures the point; cylindrical shaft painted red, notched at proximal end; three white feathers set radially at proximal end. Center of gravity in middle of shaft. For shooting at close range.
Image
Missing
: Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-4712, described as Serrated bone head. wooden shaft, notched on proximal end; three feathers; serrated bone point; root binding. Native names: pitegcaun, nesquun. Used for summer fishing.
Image
Missing
: Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-4710, described as Arrow. Native name: rruu'aq, rruq. Wooden shaft; notched end, bone point serrated one side, barbed on the other and bi-pointed, incised with parallel lines and stained with red pigment; sinew fiber lashing; two radially set feathers. Used for hunting land animals.
×
Arrow
1 of 6
Arrow
2 of 6
Arrow
3 of 6
Arrow
4 of 6
Arrow
5 of 6
Arrow
6 of 6
previous image
next image
Pause Slideshow
Start Slideshow
Limit your search
Object name
❯
Arrow
6
objects
Object class
❯
Arrows (projectiles)
✖
Remove constraint Object class: Arrows (projectiles)
6
objects
Projectile weapons
6
objects
Projectiles with nonexplosive propellant
6
objects
Weapons
6
objects
Object type
❯
ethnography
6
objects
Media available
❯
legacy documentation
6
objects
Collection place
❯
Alaska
6
objects
North America
6
objects
Northwestern United States
6
objects
The Americas
6
objects
United States
6
objects
Western Alaska
✖
Remove constraint Collection place: Western Alaska
6
objects
Bering Sea, Western Alaska
3
objects
Year collected
❯
View distribution
Current results range from
1868
to
1868
Year collected range begin
Year collected range end
View larger »
[Missing]
5
objects
Collector
❯
unknown
6
objects
Donor
❯
Alaska Commercial Company
6
objects
Benjamin Bristol
6
objects
Older University Collections
6
objects
Culture or time period
❯
Alaskan cultures
6
objects
Alutiiq
✖
Remove constraint Culture or time period: Alutiiq
6
objects
American cultures
6
objects
Arctic cultures
6
objects
North American cultures
6
objects
North American native cultures
6
objects
Alaskan Eskimo
5
objects
Eskimo
5
objects
Aleut
2
objects
Materials
❯
Sinew (material)
4
objects
Bone (material)
3
objects
Feather (material)
3
objects
Wood (plant material)
3
objects
Bone (material) (antler)
1
objects
Colorant (material) (red)
1
objects
Copper (metal)
1
objects
Ivory (material) (point)
1
objects
Root (plant material)
1
objects
Accession number
❯
Acc.167
6
objects
Accession year
❯
View distribution
Current results range from
1903
to
1903
Accession year range begin
Accession year range end
View larger »
Function
❯
1.1 Hunting and Fishing
6
objects
1.7 Fighting, Warfare, and Social Control
1
objects