Dagger (Gwálaa)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Dagger (Gwálaa)

Date
late 1800s–early 1900s
Medium
ivory, fiber, leather, metal (steel), shell
Culture
Native North America, Northwest Coast, Alaska, Tlingit
Department
Art of the Americas
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

After Europeans introduced firearms, the Indigenous Northwest Coast dagger transformed from a weapon into a status symbol worn in a sheath that hung from the neck. That may be the case with this example, which depicts a bear’s head over a supine human.

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