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Rattles, probably belonging to the unknown Yakutat shaman, coUected by WiUiam S. Libbey at Port Mulgrave in 1886. (See also<br />

pis. 170-175, 177.) Top left: Dance rattle with doughnut-like head; not known to be from the shaman's grave (PU 5199). Top right:<br />

Cylindrical rattle; not known to be from the shaman's grave (PU 5200). Center, Rattle in the shape of an oyster catcher, on the back<br />

of which are the figures of a shaman torturing a witch, placed between the horns of a mountain goat head; probably, but not certainly,<br />

from the shaman's gravehouse (PU 5131). Bottom left: Rattle in the shape of a raven (with broken bill), on the back of which is the<br />

figure of recumbent man, whUe the belly is carved to represent the head of a hawk; probably, but not certainly, from the shaman's<br />

gravehouse (PU 5198). Bottom right: Rattle in the shape of a raven (head broken off), on the back of which is the figure of a recumbent<br />

man (shaman ?) lying between the horns of a mountain goat's head and holding a frog on his belly; the bottom of the rattle is carved<br />

to represent the head of a hawk; from the shaman's gravehouse near Port Mulgrave (PU 5168).

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