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Hearst Museum object titled Bear and fish carving, accession number 2-4798, described as Wooden carving of a standing bear holding a fish (dog salmon); yellow cedar;  inlaid abalone teeth, eyes, and nostrils. Painted red and black. "The bear can be recognized by his short ears." Remarks by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4679, described as Carved to represent a beaver gnawing a stick.
Hearst Museum object titled Carving, accession number 2-4555, described as Of two bears climbing a tree. Bears have carved and painted features, both are carved in full relief and are on either side of unpainted tree "stump". Red, black paint.
Hearst Museum object titled Carving, accession number 2-4628, described as Carving representing a bird
Hearst Museum object titled Fish effigy, accession number 2-4617, described as Carving of a fish which has swallowed a man (probably a salmon). Painted red, blue and black.
Hearst Museum object titled Totemic carving, accession number 2-4784, described as Of a seated grizzly bear; made of cedar; painted black and red. Remarks by Charles Brown, June 1964: "it is a poor carving because nails were used and the figure lacks faces or circles on the paws, ears, and joints.
Hearst Museum object titled Totemic carving, accession number 2-4793, described as Totemic carving representing the raven and the bear.