Model Dog Sled

Edward Kayoukluk, Iñupiaq / American, 1915-1983
Iñupiaq
Western Arctic
Arctic

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collected 1948-1949

Wood and rawhide

Overall: 18 × 14 × 5 1/2 in. (45.7 × 35.6 × 14 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Sally Carrighar

166.43.16126

Geography

Place Made: Unalakleet, United States, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Model

Research Area

Native American

Native American: Arctic-Western Arctic

Not on view

Course History

ENVS 80, BIOL 148, Polar Science, Policy, and Ethics, Ross Virginia, Spring 2012

ENVS 80, BIOL 148, Polar Science, Policy, and Ethics, Ross Virginia, Spring 2013

Exhibition History

Arctic Day, Montshire Museum of Science, Norwich, Vermont, February 1-4, 1991.

Arctic Day, Montshire Museum of Science, Norwich, Vermont, February 14-18, 1992.

Arctic Day, Montshire Museum of Science, Norwich, Vermont, February 15-16, 1993.

Arctic Day, Montshire Museum of Science, Norwich, Vermont, February 18-21, 1994.

Provenance

Commissioned by Sally Carrighar (1895-1985) writer and naturalist who spent ten years in the Arctic, from Edward Kayoukluk, Unalakleet, Alaska; given to present collection, 1966.

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