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Ladle

Culture
Tlingit artist
Date
c.1825
Material
Wood and oil
Classification
Tools & equipment, wood
Current Location
On View, Gallery 326
Dimensions
8 x 30 in. (20.3 x 76.2 cm)
Credit Line
Museum Purchase and Friends Endowment Fund
Rights
Public Domain
Object Number
220:1977
NOTES
Stories frequently inform imagery on Northwest Coast sculpture. In one widespread narrative darkness covered the world until the mischievous Raven character outwitted the old man who jealously kept the sun, moon, and stars.

This ladle was made for use in feasting and dancing. From the top of its handle, Raven grasps a ball in its beak. This represents the moment when Raven stole the light from the man and flew away to illuminate the world.

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