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Yakutat silver and beadwork. Top, left to right: Obverse and reverse of a silver feather worn by the "deer" in a peace ceremony; in<br />

cised to represent the Owl, and the Raven and Humpback Salmon; probably one of two feathers worn by Joseph Abraham (Teqwedi)<br />

when he was seized by the Kwackqwan in 1904 (?); property of Helen Bremner; photographed, with scale in inches, at Yakutat in<br />

1952, Silver feather worn by the "deer" in a peace ceremony, incised to represent the Eagle and Shark on one side and on the other<br />

(not shown) the Bear, aU crests of the Teqwedi; probably one of a pair of feathers worn by Mrs, Situk Jim (K"ackqwan) when she<br />

was seized by the Teqwedi as the opposite of Joseph Abraham; (a lump of clay obscures the tip) (Rasmussen collection, PAM<br />

48.3.3069). Center, left to right: Bracelet of glass beads (PU 5142). Labret of silver or zinc (?) (PU 5127). Bottom, left to right: SiWer<br />

bracelet with incised floral design (PU 5124). Silver bracelet with incised design representing the American eagle (PU 5126). The<br />

sUver and bead bracelets and the labret were collected by WiUiam S. Libbey at Yakutat in 1886, AU objects are natural size; see<br />

scale in centimeters and inches.

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