Ivory Punuk harpoon socket piece in the form of a polar bear head with an open mouth to receive the foreshaft, 22.5 cm
![A traditional Inuit harpoon head carved from walrus ivory with a metal blade. It was made by Massautsiaq Eipe from Qaanaaq in 1971. These harpoon heads are used for hunting from a A traditional Inuit harpoon head carved from walrus ivory with a metal blade. It was made by Massautsiaq Eipe from Qaanaaq in 1971. These harpoon heads are used for hunting from a](https://www.arcticphoto.com/search/previews/hap09/HAP0903-28m.jpg)
A traditional Inuit harpoon head carved from walrus ivory with a metal blade. It was made by Massautsiaq Eipe from Qaanaaq in 1971. These harpoon heads are used for hunting from a
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