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Cover. Seal grease dish in the shape of a harbor seal, Sitka (Tlingit). Dishes like these held seal oil for use at meals in southeast Alaska. The bowl, made of alder, stained black, with abalone eyes and opercula insets, was carved by Rudolph Walton. Early to mid-20th century. Photo courtesy Sheldon...

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Main Authors: Harbor Seal, Sea Lion, Robert J. Wolfe, Craig Mishler, Data Analysis, Charles J. Utermohle, Sarah Carpenter, Cheryl L, F. Betts, Yvonne K. Howard, Matthew A. Kookesh, Amy W. Paige, Jeffrey Bamhart, Susan Mcneil, Rita Miraglia, Brad Palach, Jody Seitz, Ronald T. Stanek, I Vanek Southwest Region, Lisa B. Hutchinson, Prepared National, Marine Fisheries Service
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.650.3469
http://www.arlis.org/docs/vol1/A/39251609.pdf
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Summary:Cover. Seal grease dish in the shape of a harbor seal, Sitka (Tlingit). Dishes like these held seal oil for use at meals in southeast Alaska. The bowl, made of alder, stained black, with abalone eyes and opercula insets, was carved by Rudolph Walton. Early to mid-20th century. Photo courtesy Sheldon Jackson Museum, Sitka: an Alaska State Museum. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducts all programs and activities free from discrimination