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PLATE 118<br />

Horn spoons and dish. Top, from left to righi: Spoon of mountain goat horn, used to drink oil on ceremonial occasions; collected by<br />

George T, Emmons at Dry Bay before 1888; scale in inches and centimeters (ANMH E/267). Two spoons of eagle beak; collected by<br />

Emmons at Yakutat before 1909; scale in inches (TBM/WSM 2003 a, b). Two ordinary spoons of mountain sheep horn, collected by<br />

Emmons at Yakutat before 1909; slightly less than half size (TBM/WSM 2001, 2005), Bottom: Feast dish of mountain sheep horn<br />

(10^ inches long) carved to represent an owl at each end; formerly the property of a Stikine chief, it was traded to Yakutat where<br />

Emmons obtained it in 1885 (AMNH 19/696),<br />

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