National Museum of the American Indian
National Museum of the American Indian
Items in Collection:
Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
People and PlacesSummary
Huna Sealer sitting outside their summer hunting camp in Glacier Bay. Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This mask is carved from yellow cedar and represents a bear with octopus tentacles connected to land otter faces. Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This small Raven sculpture was casted from artist Amos Wallace’s Argillite original. Amos was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan from Hoonah, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This mask depicting the moon was carved from Red Alder by Huna Tlingit Amos Wallace. Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This is a Brown Bear rattle made from Yellow Cedar by Hoonah Tlingit artist Amos Wallace. Amos was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This small Eagle totem was carved from yellow cedar by Hoonah Tlingit artist Amos Wallace. Amos was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This small Eagle stone sculpture is carved from serpentine by Hoonah artist Amos Wallace. Amos was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This small Serpentine Stone Raven was carved by Hoonah artist Amos Wallace. Amos was a a member of the T’akdeintaan clan, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
A small Brown Bear sculpture made from Serpentine stone by Hoonah artist Amos Wallace. Amos was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan, his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
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.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
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
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
A carved panel in yellow cedar and painted and painted by Hoonah artist Lincoln Wallace Lincoln was a member of the T’akdeintaan clan and his Tlingit name was Keel ti eesh.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
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
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This basket was made by Emma Mayeda a master weaver from Hoonah. It is made of split spruce root with false embroidery using maidenhair fern and dyed grass. Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
A carved wooden pipe with a design of a frog and wolf with symbolic representations of Lituya Bay.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
Relief carved yellow cedar plaques representing three different clans, carved by Hoonah artist Lincoln Wallace around 1969. Lincoln belonged to the T’akdeintaan clan, and his Tlingit name was Keel ti eesh.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
A seal oil bowl carved to represent killer whales by Hoonah artist Lincoln Wallace in 1964. Lincoln belonged to the T’akdeintaan clan, and his Tlingit name was Keel ti eesh.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
Steel bladed war dagger with carved buffalo horn pommel, whale bone handle scales and abalone inlay.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
This mask was used during healing ceremonies and represents a spirit the íxť controlled.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
Brown bear mask used by a Hoonah Íxt’ in the 1800’s.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
Ivory Íxt’ amulet made from a whale tooth depicting a sea monster.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
Giclee print titled “Red Salmon” in Tlingit formline painted by Clarissa Rizal (Lampe Hudson) in 2005.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
Engraved silver bracelet depicting an eagle carved by Hoonah Tlingit artist Amos Wallace. Amos belonged to the Raven Moiety, T’akdeintaan Clan, X’áakw Hít of Hoonah and his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.Digital Heritage
Community
Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
Yellow cedar bowl used for seal oil carved in the image of a hair seal. The carver, Amos Wallace belonged to the Raven Moiety, T’akdeintaan Clan, X’áakw Hít of Hoonah and his Tlingit name was Jeet Yaaw Dustaa.