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Ladle

Winnebago1875/1900

Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service

Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service
Moose, WY, United States

Ladles were made of wood, sometimes carved from a tree knot. Ladle handles were elaborately carved with animals such as hawk, beaver, and sometimes a human figure in a seated posture. Ladles occasionally would be used by several people during a feast.

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  • Title: Ladle
  • Creator: Winnebago
  • Date: 1875/1900
  • Location: Great Lakes
  • Contributor: Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service
  • Photographer: David Swift
  • Measurements: H 29.5, W 19.5, D 5 cm
  • Material: Wood
  • Current Location: Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center
  • Catalog Number: GRTE 6107
Grand Teton National Park, National Park Service

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