Chilkat Robe

Blanket

NA9484

From: Alaska | Killisnoo

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Number NA9484
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chilkat
Provenience Alaska | Killisnoo
Culture Area Northwest Coast Culture Area
Locus Dakl'aweidi Clan?
Section American
Materials Wool | Cedar Bark | Pigment
Iconography Killer Whale
Description

Chilkat blanket or ceremonial, finger woven robe with warp made from wool-wrapped cedar bark fibers and wool weft. Pentagonal shape with broad black and yellow bands enclosing a central design of a "Diving Whale." Designs are in bold yellow, black, white, and teal colors. The body of the killer whale is represented by the face, or the spirit of the whale, in the center of the weaving. The head is the two flanking ovals at the lower corners of the face. The mouth is the pointed design below the head. The whale's tail is formed by the two oval shapes at the upper left and right corners of the central face. The lateral panels have designs of ravens facing toward the whale. Fringed at the bottom in the natural wool.

Length 122 cm
Width 172.72 cm
Credit Line Wanamaker Expedition to the Northwest Coast; Louis Shotridge, 1923
Other Number 24 - Field No SF

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