About the Artwork
Dagger and Sheath: Totem Handle
20th century
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Native American
Tlingit
Steel, moose skin, wood and brass
Overall: 31 1/4 × 3 × 1 1/2 inches (79.4 × 7.6 × 3.8 cm)
Arms and Armor
Indigenous Americas
Gift of Frederick Stearns
99.5B24
Public Domain
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Provenance
between 1871-1895, acquired by Frederick Stearns (1831-1907; Detroit, Michigan, USA);1907-present, bequest to the Detroit Museum of Art (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Wardwell, Allen. Yakutat South Indian Art of the Northwest Coast. Exh. cat., Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, 1964, p. 51, no. 114, (ill.) [knife only], [handle "in the form of a seal," "Acquired from the Chilkat"].
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Tlingit, Native American, Dagger and Sheath: Totem Handle, 20th century, steel, moose skin, wood and brass. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Frederick Stearns, 99.5B24.
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