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Genus Dentalium - iNaturalistDentalium is a large genus of tooth shells or tusk shells, marine scaphopod molluscs in the family Dentaliidae. The genus contains 50 described species and ...
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Dentalia Shell & Bead Necklace - Oregon History ProjectThis necklace is strung with dentalia shells and beads. Dentalium (Antalis pretiosum) are variously sized ocean mollusks that resemble miniature elephant tusks.
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Rhabdus rectius - Invertebrates of the Salish SeaBiology/Natural History: Scaphopods are small, predatory mollusks which live within the sediment with the anterior (large) end of their shell down into the ...
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The habits and feeding organs of Dentalium entalis - NASA ADSThe Scaphopoda or tusk-shells are the smallest and most uniform class of molluscs. They burrow in sand of medium to coarse shelly grade, and specialize on a ...
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[PDF] reproductive behavior and anatomy of three - ScholarWorksDentalium entalis claims that both males and females possess an epithelium-lined gonoduct that passes gametes into the right nephridia and out the ...
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F.A.Q. - Plains Indian Museum - Buffalo Bill Center of the WestDentalium shells had both monetary and decorative value. The shell was distributed through intertribal barter from the Pacific to the Arctic. Native people used ...
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Scaphopoda | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebLobes on each side of the head have threadlike tentacles, called captacula, which are used to capture food. ... Extension of the foot may help with water intake, ...Missing: anatomy | Show results with:anatomy<|control11|><|separator|>
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Introduction to the ScaphopodaThe Scaphopoda are a distinctive group of molluscs commonly known as the tusk shells because their shells are conical and slightly curved to the dorsal side.Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Chapter 11 – Money from the Sea: A Cross-cultural Indigenous ...Dentalium pretiosum is a 5 to 7.5 centimeter long mollusk of the class Scaphopoda, a group also known as tusk shells because of their slightly curved, conical ...
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Dentalium Spears and Models - Grant KeddieJul 16, 2025 · “The Haiaqua, or money-shells (Dentalium pretiosum), were formerly collected in large quantities in the quiet waters of the fiords of the west ...
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The Class Scaphopoda (Tusk Shells) Information - Earth LifeAug 18, 2020 · The class Scaphopoda is divided into two orders Dentaliidae and Gadilida, these break down into 12 extant families and 46 genera. However new ...Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Dentalium octangulatum, Octangular tusk shell - SeaLifeBaseMembers of the class Scaphopoda are gonochoric. Fertilization occurs in the mantle cavity. Life cycle: Eggs hatch into free-swimming lecithotrophic trochophore ...
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Skeletal mineralogy of scaphopods: An unusual uniformityAug 6, 2025 · ... ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine calcifying organisms and ecosystems. Marine calcifiers depositing calcitic hard ...
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Becker Memorial Collection - CLARKE HISTORICAL MUSEUMDentalium was harvested with a broom-like instrument with over 100 yew wood splints attached to an extension pole that could reach depths of 50-60 feet. -Native ...
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3 February 2014; Dentalium Shell - Frisco Native American MuseumFeb 3, 2014 · Mainly found in the Pacific Northwest, the tribes there often used the dentalium as jewelry, to adorn regalia, or as a form of payment.Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Dentalium: History and significance in Native American cultureApr 29, 2025 · Dentalium shells were prized for their natural beauty, durability and rarity. They were lightweight yet strong, making them ideal for beadwork, ...
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[PDF] Dentalium Shells Used by Hunter-Gatherers and Pastoralists in the ...ABSTRACT: Dentalium shells have long been recognized as a hallmark of the Natufian Cul- ture where they were used to decorate skulls (or heads).
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Outside the Ethnographic Box: Native Trade NetworksJun 3, 2016 · Similarly, tribes from Vancouver Island would gather dentalium shells by the thousands from the bottom of the ocean. They would rake the shells ...
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Tolowa - California Indians - Social Studies Fact CardsStrings of dentalium shells were traded for boats, skins, or wives. The ... The Tolowa may have held the Deerskin Dance, as did other prosperous groups in ...
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[PDF] Money Past Present and Future Lesson PlanIndigenous communities of the Pacific Northwest in British Columbia traded both abalone. (round mollusk) and dentalium (tusk-shaped mollusk) shells with other ...
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Chapter 11 – Money from the Sea: A Cross-cultural Indigenous ...Dentalium pretiosum is a 5 to 7.5 centimeter long mollusk of the class Scaphopoda, a group also known as tusk shells because of their slightly curved, conical ...
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Fish & Water - Sounds Wild Shells as MoneyHabitat & Lands ... Dentalium shells were used as money by many Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest and Canada, from the Pacific Coast to the Dakotas.Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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MARITIME TRADE i. PRE-ISLAMIC PERIOD - Encyclopaedia IranicaAug 15, 2009 · A number of shell-finds from archaeological sites in Iran attest to the movement of raw shells and/or finished shell objects from the Persian ...
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(PDF) Dentalium Shells Used by Hunter-Gatherers and Pastoralists ...Dentalium shells have long been recognized as a hallmark of the Natufian Culture where they were used to decorate skulls (or heads).Missing: harvesting | Show results with:harvesting
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Expedition Magazine | Treasures from the Sea - Penn MuseumThe Hasanlu shells make up the largest marine shell collection that has been analyzed from any excavated site in Iran, Iraq, or Syria.
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Between land and sea. The exploitation of marine shells from the ...Here we focus in particular on marine shell artefacts used for the production of ornamental objects in Iran from the Neolithic to the Iron Age.
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[PDF] Dentalium EncountersThis would make the average length of each shell to be about 7 cm (1.8 inches) (Galois and Mackie, 1990, Mackie and Galois, 1990). First Nations had specific ...
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Word of the Week : Dentalium Shell [AM888.518] - Alutiiq MuseumDentalium are particularly common around Vancouver Island, where Native people once harvested them with weighted, broom-like tools. By dragging the broom ...
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Dentalium is Everywhere - Walker GoldsmithsDentalium is a seashell harvested on the Pacific coast of western Washington and southern British Columbia in waters averaging 60 feet deep.
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Yurok - Summary - eHRAF World CulturesAdditionally, dentalium shell, prized as Yurok currency, was traded down the ... Deerskin dance is danced nightly, are a gigantic white coyote and his ...
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Yurok - Religion and Expressive CultureEach dance had a strict style of regalia, and the wealthy would display their treasures. There were two main kinds of dances: the White Deerskin Dance and the ...
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Pankeska Pestola/ Dentalium Shell - Lakota TimesJun 24, 2021 · Dentalium shells, or "true money," were traded and used in Northwest California and found on Plains Indian items, like capes, and are ...
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Dentalium Shells - Crazy Crow Trading Post15-day returns... Length 3/4"-1 1/4 Quick View. Product No. 2525-009-026. Dentalium Shells (Bulk - Avg Length 3/4"-1 1/4"). (Bulk - Oz Pkg). $4.75 · Large Smooth Dentalium Shells ...
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The journey of dentalium: Tracing ancient trade routes along the ...Apr 30, 2025 · The historic journey of the small but culturally potent dentalium shells from the ocean floor of the Pacific Northwest to the Great Plains is complex.Missing: low tide sticks
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Dentalia Shell Money: Hi-qua, Alika-chik - The Quartux JournalJul 5, 2016 · The green dentalia are said to grow in the Mediterranean, while very large giant dentalia, up to a foot long, grow off the coast of Vietnam. The ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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In the Native Fashion World, Dentalium Shells Are Worth More Than ...Oct 13, 2025 · Dentaliums were used (and still are) as decorative ornamentation on capes, dresses, headdresses, and jewelry—especially on regalia pieces meant ...
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Dentalium Shells: History, Significance, Regalia & Art | Buffalo's FireApr 30, 2025 · Prized by many inland Native nations, a trade network led the tiny shells to tribes such as the Lakota, Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara and Ojibwe.Missing: intertribal fairs American
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Dentalium Shells (Bulk - Avg Length 3/4"-1 1/4")15-day returnsThese dentalium shells average 3/4" to 1-1/4" in length, come in 1 ounce bags (approx. 200/ounce), and were historically used for trade and adornment.<|control11|><|separator|>
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3D-printed material offers elephant-friendly alternative for restoring ...Apr 30, 2021 · Substitute materials for ivory include natural materials, such as bones, shells, or “vegetable” ivory like the Jarina seed, and synthetic ...
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Dentalium Shells - Amazon.com4.5 17K · 30-day returns2 Oz Smooth Dentalium Tusk Shells 1"–1.75", Natural Craft Shells for Native Jewelry, Beading & Decor.
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From tradition to trend: Where to buy dentalium in today's marketJul 9, 2025 · The women of the tribes would then use the shells to embellish clothing, hair ties and gifts as an indication of prosperity and luck.