E1035: Inuit- Eskimo Yoyo
Ethnographic
Identifier:
E1035
Classification Category:
9:Recreational Artifacts ➞ Toy
Materials:
animal ➔ hide/skin ➔ leather
fabric ➔ cordage ➔ nylon string
Dimensions:
7 cm L
3 cm W
3 cm H
Use/Function:
"The Eskimo or Alaska yo-yo is a toy that resembles a bolo, a weapon used to hunt birds. These toys helped boys to develop skills like dexterity, speed, aim, coordination, strength and stamina. The object of this toy is to get the balls swinging in the opposite direction at the same time." EXH 2013.03 All The Small Things
Source Locality:
Juneau, Alaska, USA
Acquisition Date:
1974
Description:
Yoyo with two leather cones at the end. Donated by Jane Kemp in 1970.