Team examines the evolution of wooden halibut hooks carved by
The Halibut Hook Revival
Eagle Halibut Hook – The Snow Goose
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Artefacts of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest
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Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function, and Fishing
Tlingit Halibut Hook, Date: 19Th Century, Dimensions: 9.5 ” x 5 ” x 2 ½ ”, Artist: Tlingit Unknown, Materials: Yew wood, iron, spruce
Fine Northwest Coast Tlingit Figural Halibut Hook Circa 1860-80
Wild Harvests: Making Bentwood Halibut Hooks
Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function, and Fishing
This halibut hook is an innovation for the past, present and future
Team examines the evolution of wooden halibut hooks carved by native people of the Northwest Coast
Artefacts of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest
Tlingit Halibut Hook, Date: 19Th Century, Dimensions: 9.5 ” x 5 ” x 2 ½ ”, Artist: Tlingit Unknown, Materials: Yew wood, iron, spruce
Fine Northwest Coast Tlingit Figural Halibut Hook Circa 1860-80
Orca halibut hook, with stand. Carved by Ed. E. Bryant, 1997. 30 cm.
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