Salmon trolling hook

Date created
1900-1913
Culture/People
Makah
Possible collector
Joseph Kossuth Dixon (Joseph K. Dixon), Non-Indian, 1856-1926
Previous owner
Joseph Kossuth Dixon (Joseph K. Dixon), Non-Indian, 1856-1926
Edith R. Dixon (Edith Sloane Reid/Mrs. Joseph Kossuth Dixon), Non-Indian, 1891-1969
Seller
Edith R. Dixon (Edith Sloane Reid/Mrs. Joseph Kossuth Dixon), Non-Indian, 1891-1969
Collection History
Probably collected between 1909 and 1913 by Joseph Kossuth Dixon (1856-1926, a photographer and filmmaker) during his work on the "Wanamaker Expedition of Citizenship," which was sponsored by Rodman Wanamaker (1863-1928, of the Wanamaker department stores) to present American flags to 189 tribes and emphasize the importance of Native citizenship; purchased by MAI from Joseph Dixon's widow, Edith R. Dixon (1891-1969), in 1927.
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Place
Washington; USA
See related items
Makah
Hunting/Fishing/Warfare
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Catalog Number
15/6961
Barcode
156961.000
Object Type
Hunting/Fishing/Warfare
Object Name
Salmon trolling hook
Media/Materials
Animal bone, baleen, conifer root, cotton thread
Techniques
Carved, wrapped
Dimensions
37 x 14 x 2 cm
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws602849c0e-8b90-4ef4-834d-b4716974522f
Record ID
NMAI_168303