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: Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-4379, described as Bone. Barbed on one edge. Could also be a spear prong.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 2-4126, described as For drill, whalebone with rawhide thong.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Fishing tackle, accession number 2-4465, described as Small ornamented hook and large stone sinker with ivory cap. Hook is black stone and walrus ivory with 2 blue beads and orange yellow pieces from auklet's bill. Sinker is banded black and white stone fitted to piece of walrus ivory.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon toggle, accession number 2-4367, described as Bone or antler, iron point.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet model, accession number 2-4062, described as Red slate.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 2-4030a,b, described as a) Knife, probably used for scraping ivory, bone, or antler. With conifer handle, iron blade, rawhide lashing. b) rawhide sheath.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Tobacco pouch, accession number 2-5766, described as Beadwork tobacco pouch. Tradecloth, beaded top and bottom in glass tradebeads, maroon silk trim and wool yarn closures at opening. Center on top and bottom each has a cross design, one being a Moline cross.
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S1952-1953 #2: California Palace of the Legion of Honor (dates unknown)
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S1961-1962 #1: Heard Museum (July 10, 1961–February 16, 1962)
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S1963-1964 #1: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/Vincent Evans (July 1, 1963–July 1, 1963)
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S1974-1975 #67: Civic Arts Center (Walnut Creek) (February 5, 1975–May 7, 1975)
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