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Eskimo Carving, Ivory Tobacco Pipes, Alaska and Canada, 19th Century. Tobacco was an important commodity to the Inuit who varved ivory pipes they traded with whalers for English and American tobacco. Western and Central Eskimo 
Unique Identifier AR9452102 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5233px × 3542px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
20th century
ALASKA
Alaskan
artefact
Artifact
ASSORTED
assortment
canada
Canadian
Ceremonial
CM
CM Dixon
color
country
DECORATIVE
Dixon
ESKIMO
INUIT
Ivory
LOCATION
Mike Dixon
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Object
PIPE
smoking
TOBACCO PIPE