Harpoon-Head

Harpoon-Head

Object name: Harpoon-Head
Date: 1800-1900
Medium: Bone
Object number: C03237
DescriptionSmall head of a harpoon. For hunting small animals, fish or birds.

Inuit and Eskimo harpoon-heads were either toggle-heads or barbed heads. The main difference between these two styles lies in the way each cements the animal in place - the toggle-head twists 90 degrees through a complex system of external lines and pulleys, while the barbed heads simply had teeth along the edges that secured the harpoon in place. This harpoon-head is evidently of the second category, with a longer shape and teeth running along the side such that the piece could easily puncture flesh and not so easily come loose.
Inuit or possibly Aleut.