Catlinite Spearing Decoy
Spear fish decoy. Catlinite pike Decoy; Chippewa made. "About 15 years ago, I traded a plastic fish with an Indian up on Leech Lake at Battle Point...
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Spear fish decoy. Catlinite pike Decoy; Chippewa made. "About 15 years ago, I traded a plastic fish with an Indian up on Leech Lake at Battle Point...
View full detailsNative American sturgeon spear fishing decoy from Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Carved wood body with inlaid lead weights, twisted wire, on later me...
View full detailsInuit fish spear point with serrated edge of highly polished walrus ivory. Once was hafted. 19th Century or earlier. 10"LPERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN...
View full detailsPair of Inuit fish hooks of carved ivory with inserted iron barb. Small hole drilled to attach to the line. 1 1/2"PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Arcti...
View full detailsPrimitive Chippewa ice fishing decoy from Leach Lake, Minnesota. Carved mouth, gill, and eyes with wooden tail.PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Midw...
View full detailsSalmon ladder/rattle maquette by Lillian Pitt (1943 Wasco). Made of copper tubing and hanging cut copper salmon. Maquette for public commission at ...
View full detailsCarved effigy halibut hook. Vine wrapped with iron barb and remnants twisted fiber rope. Later cord wrapping to secure. Along with pen and ink draw...
View full detailsMid 19th Century Penobscot fish spear. Hand forged iron tip was trade piece. Handle made from tree limb, bound with buffalo hide and string. Collec...
View full detailsHomemade "rig" for holding hooks in order to expedite the drop in. Chippewa used around Leech Lake, as was illegal for about everyone else. About 1...
View full detailsChippewa gill net "fingers," used on Leech Lake. Ex. NelsonPERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Midwest - Chippewa, Native AmericanSIZE: 17"
Pacific Eskimo or Aleut dart or harpoon. Used specifically for seals and sea otters. This piece is thrown with an atlatl. One will notice that the ...
View full detailsNative center opening creel made of split willow. We assume sold to a fisherman, he painted. 9" x 13" x 8"H.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northeast, ...
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