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Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6442, described as Wooden mask - most likely of sculpin; painted teardrop shape with round face in lower part; face has crescent mouth with peg teeth, 1 round eye, smaller crescent opposite; white face, otherwise black with fingertip-applied white dots; red paint lining mouth, eyes, and all other openings; black designs on bottom half of face.  2 leg-shaped appendages attached to left side of face. Bird quill attachments and feather.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6473, described as Wood; representation of a loon with central human face on back; black and white spots; human face with white line across eyes; 2 carved feet, 1 wing (1 missing) of loon attached to quills; rawhide tie. Feather remnant found 1970 and placed in bag. Represents a blue-black loon with white trim on the body; its inua appears on the bird's back in form of human face, mouth turned down with white line across eyes; feet and one remaining wing attached.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6445, described as Finger mask; wooden; encircled with caribou hair; brown, white, and black pigment; open beak carved above and below mouth; 2 fingerholds.