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Woven hat. 19th c.
Woven hat. 19th c.
Number
МАЭ № 536-12
Title
Woven hat
Ethnicity
Kodiak Eskimos
Date
19th c.
Expedition
Russian circumnavigations and half round-the-world sea expeditions
Collectors-person
Material
spruce root, paint, cloth, cotton thread
Dimensions
height 11 cm, diameter of the brim 37 cm, diameter of the crown 9.7 cm
Annotation
The Alutiit achieved a high level of mastery in making hats, especially in the tightness of the weave. The hat provides good protection from rain: the roots from which the hat is made swell up and do not allow the water to penetrate it. A sea animal with two rows of sharp teeth is drawn with a half-open mouth. It is possible that it is a sea lion or a killer whale. A head without ears is a characteristic element used to depict sea animals. Six parallel lines of red and black on the sides of the brim symbolize fins.
Corpus
Ethnography of America
Albums
Woman’s ceremonial headgear