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This mask was used during healing ceremonies and represents a spirit the íxť controlled.Digital Heritage
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This panel was relief carved by David Williams Sr. from red cedar in 1972. David was a member of the Chookaneidí clan, from Hoonah and his Tlingit name was Kaash de yaaw dakaa.Digital Heritage
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An amulet made by a Hoonah ĺxt’ from ivory.Digital Heritage
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An íxt’ amulet made from a deer antler depicting a wolf and witch.Digital Heritage
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Stained whale bone amulet depicting a Killerwhale collected in Hoonah.Digital Heritage
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Ivory amulet from a Hoonah íxt’s grave depicting spirit faces.Digital Heritage
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Ivory amulet owned by a Hoonah íxt depicting a mythical Sea Bear. Digital Heritage
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A Hoonah Íxt’s amulet made from a whale’s tooth depicting a Land Otter. Digital Heritage
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Amulet used by an Íxt’ made of ivory and Abalone shell depicting a wolf.Digital Heritage
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Ivory amulet owned by a Hoonah Íxt’ depicting a Brown Bear and Land Otter.Digital Heritage
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A small beaver made from Soapstone by Hoonah artist Amos Wallace. Amos was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
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This small piece was cast from the original Argillite carving by Hoonah artist Amos Wallace. Amos was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.