Shortcut Navigation:
3840_Cropped

Nootka Shaman’s Rattle

Nootka Shaman’s Rattle

This striking wooden rattle, consisting of many small whales, was collected by Fillip Jacobsen, a Norwegian journalist, on the west coast of Vancouver Island in 1897, the first year of the Museum’s Jesup North Pacific Expedition.

The rattle would have been used by a shaman  of the Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) community, the most famous whalers of the Northwest Coast on the Canadian side, along with their Makah relatives on the U.S. side.

Object Location

Hall of Northwest Coast Indians

Show me on the Interactive Floorplan