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Steersman Paddle
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Steersman Paddle
Steersman Paddle

Steersman Paddle

Date1990's
MediumYellow cedar
DimensionsOverall: 221 x 23.5 x 3.1 cm
ClassificationsInstruments and Utensils
Object numberNb1.738
DescriptionLarge carved paddle with Haida formline killerwhale painted in red and black on one side of the blade, and a copper shield painted in red on the neck of the paddle below the handle. Black electrical tape has been wrapped around the shaft at intervals to fortify and provide grip. An original portion of cotton cord wrapping is found at the base of the shaft. A portion of the flared handle has broken off. A crack along the wood grain runs from the base of the paddle, approximately 76 cm long. Another crack ,about 46 cm long is evident near the belly of the painted killerwhale design.
Exhibition HistoryDisplayed in the Vancouver Art Gallery's exhibition, Raven Travelling, in 2006.
On View
On view
Collections
Paddle
1850-1870
Goat Horn Spoon
Charles Edenshaw
late 19th-early 20th Century
Spoon
Thomas Price
late 19th Century
Halibut hook
c. 1880's
Copper Shield
1895-1901
Whistle
c. 1879
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