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Haataja, Harold, 1919-
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Haataja, Harold, 1919-
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35mm (photographic film size)
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Ethnographic Term
cutting tools
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equipment
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knives (tools)
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manufacturing processes
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material culture
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objects
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tools
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woodcarving
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woodworking knives
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woodworking
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Region
Rosburg >> Wahkiakum County >> Washington >> United States
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Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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Repository
Randall V. Mills Archives of Northwest Folklore
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Local Collection Name
Webfoots and Bunchgrassers: Folk Art of the Oregon Country
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Image
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image/tiff
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Collection
Northwest Folklife Digital Collection
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Institution
University of Oregon
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Decade
1970-1979
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6 1/2 inch , 6 inch, 7 1/2 inch 'sloyd' knives (6 inch tool is a carver's hook) All made by HH-- steel comes from a VW torsion bar. The 7 1/2 inch knife was made in about 1978, and decorated with a Lapplander type design
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Photograph from the Folk Art of the Oregon Country Project Records, 1979-1980.
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6 1/2 inch , 6 inch, 7 1/2 inch 'sloyd' knives (6 inch tool is a carver's hook) All made by HH-- steel comes from a VW torsion bar. The 7 1/2 inch knife was made in about 1978, and decorated with a Lapplander type design
Description
Photograph from the Folk Art of the Oregon Country Project Records, 1979-1980.
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6 1/2 inch , 6 inch, 7 1/2 inch 'sloyd' knives (6 inch tool is a carver's hook) All made by HH-- steel comes from a VW torsion bar. The 7 1/2 inch knife was made in about 1978, and decorated with a Lapplander type design
Description
Photograph from the Folk Art of the Oregon Country Project Records, 1979-1980.