Made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent, baked with oil. Bone barb, spruce root binding.
Donor:
Alaska Commercial Company, Benjamin Bristol, and Older University Collections
Collection place:
Northwest Coast, United States
Verbatim coll. place:
; Northwest Coast
Culture or time period:
Tlingit
Collector:
unknown
Collection date:
unknown
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Baked
Function:
1.1 Hunting and Fishing
Accession date:
1904
Context of use:
Fishhook for rock fish, kelp fish, black cod and halibut. (Use and materials fide Charles Brown, June 1964)
Department:
Native US and Canada (except California)
Dimensions:
length 15 centimeters
Loans:
S1966-1967 #94: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/John Desmond Clark (April 18, 1967–April 18, 1967), S1967-1968 #87: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/John Desmond Clark (February 2, 1968–February 5, 1968), and S1970-1971 #149: Department of Anthropology (Stanford Univ.)/Robert L. Hoover (June 25, 1971–July 9, 1971)