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Inupiaq Baleen Baskets

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Baleen, also known as whalebone, is a tough keratinous substance from the mouths of filter-feeding whales. In texture, it is comparable to modern plastics, and has long been used by Native Arctic peoples to make buckets, cups, and other containers as well as ice scoops, sled runners, fish line, lashing, and nets. Coiled baleen baskets are a recent adaptation from traditional coiled willow-root baskets. They were first produced between 1914 and 1918, predominantly for a tourist market. Over time, distinctive styles have developed, and since the 1970s more women have become involved in what was a predominantly male occupation.

The eight coiled baleen baskets in the museum’s collections were made by Abe Simmonds, Joe Sikvayugak, and Nicholas Makalik, of Barrow, Alaska; and by George Omnik of Point Hope. Where known, dates are between 1954 and 1965. The baskets were purchased by Jack High and donated to the museum in 1968.

Photography by Chris White. Images © UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Production of this gallery was generously supported by The Ford Family Foundation.

Further Reading:

Lee, Molly.
1998    Baleen Basketry of the North Alaskan Eskimo. University of Washington Press, Seattle.

Image Gallery
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Coiled Baleen Basket

Catalog #2-14276a Coiled Baleen Basket by Abe Simmonds Barrow, Alaska, 1954 12” diameter

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14276a
Coiled Baleen Basket by Abe Simmonds
Barrow, Alaska, 1954
12” diameter

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Baleen Basket Detail, polar bear heads

Catalog #2-14276b Baleen Basket Detail. Polar Bear Head Finial. Basket materials: Whale baleen, ivory, and feather quill.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14276b
Baleen Basket Detail. Polar Bear Head Finial.
Basket materials: Whale baleen, ivory, and feather quill.

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket

Catalog #2-14277a Coiled Baleen Basket by Joe Sikvayugak Barrow, Alaska, 1964 12” diameter

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14277a
Coiled Baleen Basket by Joe Sikvayugak
Barrow, Alaska, 1964
12” diameter

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Baleen Basket Detail

Catalog #2-14277b Baleen Basket Detail. Ivory Starter with Artist’s Identification. Basket materials: Whale baleen, ivory, and feather quill.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14277b
Baleen Basket Detail.
Ivory Starter with Artist’s Identification.
Basket materials: Whale baleen, ivory, and feather quill.

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket

Catalog #2-14278a Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik Barrow, Alaska, 1963 6” diameter

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14278a
Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik
Barrow, Alaska, 1963
6” diameter

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket Detail

Catalog #2-14278b Coiled Baleen Basket Detail. Ivory Starter with Artist’s Identification. Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14278b
Coiled Baleen Basket Detail.
Ivory Starter with Artist’s Identification.
Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket

Catalog #2-14279 Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik Barrow, Alaska, 1965 5” diameter  

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14279
Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik
Barrow, Alaska, 1965
5” diameter
 

Image
Baleen Basket Detail

Catalog #2-14279 Baleen Basket Detail. Seal Head Finial. Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.  

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14279
Baleen Basket Detail. Seal Head Finial.
Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.
 

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik

Catalog # 2-14280a Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik Barrow, Alaska, date unknown 4” diameter  

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog # 2-14280a
Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik
Barrow, Alaska, date unknown
4” diameter
 

Image
Baleen Basket Detail

Catalog #2-14280b Baleen Basket Detail. Whale Fluke Finial. Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14280b
Baleen Basket Detail.
Whale Fluke Finial.
Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket

Catalog #2-14281a Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik Barrow, Alaska, date unknown 4” diameter

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14281a
Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik
Barrow, Alaska, date unknown
4” diameter

Image
Baleen Basket Detail

Catalog #2-14281b Baleen Basket Detail, Halrus Head Finial. Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14281b
Baleen Basket Detail, Halrus Head Finial.
Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket

Catalog #2-14282a Coiled Baleen Basket by George Omnik Point Hope, Alaska, date unknown 4” diameter

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14282a
Coiled Baleen Basket by George Omnik
Point Hope, Alaska, date unknown
4” diameter

Image
Baleen Basket Detail

Catalog #2-14282b Baleen Basket Detail. Polar Bear and Seal Finial. Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14282b
Baleen Basket Detail. Polar Bear and Seal Finial.
Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Image
Coiled Baleen Basket

Catalog #2-14283a Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik Barrow, Alaska, 1963 4” diameter

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14283a
Coiled Baleen Basket by Nicholas Makalik
Barrow, Alaska, 1963
4” diameter

Image
Baleen Basket Detail

Catalog #2-14283a Baleen Basket Detail. Ivory Starter with Artist’s Identification. Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-14283a
Baleen Basket Detail. Ivory Starter with Artist’s Identification.
Basket materials: Whale baleen and ivory.

Image
Bent Baleen Vessel

Catalog #2-15470 Bent Baleen Vessel, Punuk Islands, Alaska, maker and date unknown 6” long

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-15470
Bent Baleen Vessel, Punuk Islands, Alaska, maker and date unknown
6” long

Image
Baleen Vessel Detail

Catalog #2-15470 Baleen Vessel Detail. Fibrous Baleen. Vessel materials: Whale baleen and wood.  

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Catalog #2-15470
Baleen Vessel Detail. Fibrous Baleen.
Vessel materials: Whale baleen and wood.
 

Image
Single Baleen Plate

Single Baleen Plate, Alaska, 32” long

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Single Baleen Plate, Alaska, 32” long

Image
Baleen Plate Detail

Baleen Plate Detail. To prepare for coiling, plate must be soaked, longitudinally split, scraped, cut into strands and smoothed.

Gallery Caption (Only for Collections Gallery Images)

Baleen Plate Detail. To prepare for coiling, plate must be soaked, longitudinally split, scraped, cut into strands and smoothed.

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