Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_01.jpg) 3D View
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_02.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_03.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_04.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_05.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_06.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_07.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_08.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_09.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_10.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_11.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_12.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_13.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_14.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_15.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_16.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_17.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_18.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409
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Ganook, Bird, Petrel, Sitka (Id: NA6864_19.jpg)
Culture: Tlingit. Clan: Kaagwantaan Qu.te Hit. Place: Sitka, Alaska . Date collected: 12/26/1924. Material: Opercula shell, wood, pigment, spruce root, hair, ermine skin, hide. Width: 29.1 cm. Length: 30.5 cm. Note: "The Chief of the Kaguant-on clan of Sitka offered one ceremonial hat, carved to represent the Ganook, a mythical being which was spoken of as the god of rain. The old piece is a unique represetation of a very interesting record of condition in the T. Ganook Hat, Ganuk Sa.xu | Related Alaska State Library document:asl_ms37_409