Skip Navigation Penn Museum logo
  • My Finds 0
Online Collections
  • Browse

    Browse

    Search Collections
    Highlights
    Collections Map
    Objects On View
    Video/Film
  • About

    About

    About Collections
    Access the Collections
    Download Data
    Rights and Permissions
  • Read More

    Read More

    Journal (1919-1935)
    Bulletin (1930-1958)
    Expedition (1958-Present)
    Publications
    Websites
  • Search
  • Browse Arrow next.
    • Search Collections
    • Highlights
    • Collections Map
    • Objects On View
    • Video/Film
  • About Arrow next.
    • About Collections
    • Access the Collections
    • Download Data
    • Rights and Permissions
  • Read More Arrow next.
    • Journal (1919-1935)
    • Bulletin (1930-1958)
    • Expedition (1958-Present)
    • Publications
    • Websites
  • Search
  • Penn Museum logo
Online Collections
Search icon.
My Finds 0
Back to parent page.Online Collections

Alaska Ethnological Expedition, George Byron Gordon, 1907

Accession Lot

  • Object[322]
  • no[269]
  • yes[53]
  • no[319]
  • yes[3]
  • american[322]
  • adze[2]
  • adze blade[4]
  • arrow[4]
  • arrow shaft straightener[1]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • bag[10]
  • bag fastener[12]
  • basket[28]
  • basket lid[5]
  • belt[2]
  • bird snare[2]
  • blade[1]
  • boat hook[1]
  • boat part[1]
  • bone[1]
  • boot sole creaser[1]
  • bow[2]
  • box[3]
  • bucket[11]
  • button[2]
  • cap[5]
  • caps[1]
  • carving[3]
  • charm[3]
  • coat[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • creaser[1]
  • crooked knife[1]
  • dance glove[2]
  • dance mask[1]
  • dipper[2]
  • dish[36]
  • doll[18]
  • doll clothes[4]
  • doll mat[1]
  • drill bow[1]
  • drill mouthpiece[1]
  • ear ornament[2]
  • eye shade[1]
  • fiddle[1]
  • finger mask[4]
  • finger ring[1]
  • finger wand[1]
  • fire drill[1]
  • fish basket[1]
  • fish net[1]
  • fishhook[1]
  • flint[1]
  • graphite[1]
  • harpoon head[4]
  • harpoon rest[1]
  • harpoon socket[1]
  • hat ornament[1]
  • headband[2]
  • headdress[1]
  • jar[1]
  • kayak[1]
  • kayak part[1]
  • knife blade[1]
  • knife sheath[2]
  • lamp[16]
  • lamp hanger[1]
  • lamp stand[1]
  • lamps[5]
  • legging[1]
  • mask[1]
  • moccasin[1]
  • model[9]
  • mortar[3]
  • needle case[6]
  • net float[1]
  • net gauge[1]
  • netting needle[1]
  • object[1]
  • paddle[1]
  • paddle model[1]
  • parka[2]
  • pestle[2]
  • pipe[1]
  • plaque[1]
  • plate[1]
  • pouch[4]
  • purse[1]
  • quid box[1]
  • quiver[1]
  • raw material[1]
  • respirator[1]
  • seal drag handle[1]
  • shirt[1]
  • skin scraper[2]
  • sled[2]
  • snowshoe[3]
  • snuff box[4]
  • sock[10]
  • spoon[16]
  • tool box[2]
  • toy[2]
  • trinket box[4]
  • ulu blade[2]
  • wallet[3]
  • alaska[317]
  • canada[1]
  • cape prince of wales[3]
  • east cape[1]
  • fort berthold[1]
  • kuskokwim river[314]
  • mackenzie river[1]
  • montana[2]
  • north america[1]
  • north dakota[1]
  • northwest territories[1]
  • point hope[1]
  • siberia[1]
  • united states of america[14]
  • arikara[1]
  • crow (culture)[2]
  • eskimo[258]
  • hidatsa[2]
  • inuit[8]
  • tlingit[1]
  • yupik[2]
  • arctic culture area[252]
  • great plains culture area[2]
  • northwest coast culture area[1]
  • siberia[1]
  • subarctic culture area[66]
  • lower part of river[1]
  • lower river[1]
  • mouth of river[1]
  • upper river[2]
  • bird[1]
  • canoe[1]
  • fish[2]
  • fox[1]
  • house[1]
  • kayak[2]
  • seal[1]
  • animal bone[1]
  • animal fiber[5]
  • antler[2]
  • baleen[1]
  • bark[2]
  • bead[1]
  • beads[4]
  • beak[2]
  • birchbark[2]
  • bird skin[6]
  • bone[26]
  • bone (unidentified)[1]
  • brass[1]
  • buckskin[2]
  • caribou fur[3]
  • caribou tooth[1]
  • ceramic[5]
  • charms[1]
  • clay[13]
  • cloth[5]
  • copper alloy[1]
  • cotton[2]
  • fabric[2]
  • feather[4]
  • feathers[4]
  • fiber[3]
  • fish skin[11]
  • flint[1]
  • fox[1]
  • fur[2]
  • glass[4]
  • graphite[1]
  • grass[13]
  • gut[4]
  • hair[2]
  • hide[2]
  • iron[1]
  • ivory[33]
  • jade[1]
  • leather[1]
  • metal[1]
  • obsidian[1]
  • os penis walrus[1]
  • paint[6]
  • pigment[6]
  • plant fiber[16]
  • porcupine quill[1]
  • puffin beaks[2]
  • quill[3]
  • rabbit fur[2]
  • red ochre[1]
  • sealskin[4]
  • sinew[1]
  • skin[21]
  • slate[1]
  • spruce root[2]
  • squirrel skin[2]
  • stone[10]
  • tin[1]
  • whale[1]
  • wood[121]
  • basketry[28]
  • carved[1]
  • coiled[7]
  • painted[2]
  • perforated[1]
  • twined[1]
  • woven[1]
  • actual citation[47]
Object Close search icon.

301 - 322 of 322 Records

No Image Available

NA1468

Blade

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1563

Basket

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1475

Shuttle

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1596

Lamp Hanger

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1500

Adze

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1513

Boot Sole Creaser (uncertain)

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1538

Parka

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1541C

Cap

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1541B

Cap

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1541A

Cap

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1528

Toy

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1552

Charm

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1595

Lamp Stand

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1548

Bag

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1454

Tool Box

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1509

Carving

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1540

Belt

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1507

Button

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1554

Graphite

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1451

Trinket Box

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1452

Trinket Box

Add to My Finds +

No Image Available

NA1573F

Basket

Add to My Finds +
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • Next
  • Last
301 - 322 of 322 Records
Penn Museum Homepage.

3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

215.898.4000 | © Penn Museum 2022

Youtube. Facebook. Twitter. Instagram. Pinterest.
ABOUT MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT PRESS HOST AN EVENT
The Penn Museum respectfully acknowledges that it is situated on Lenapehoking, the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Unami Lenape.

World Wonders in your inbox.

Sign up for our Newsletter
Subscribe
UPenn logo.
Report Web Accessibility Issues and Get Help Contact Copyright Disclaimer Privacy