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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-30924, described as Twined. With 2 bands of "false embroidery" in blue, red and yellow elements; cylindrical shape with constricted base. Badly damaged.
Hearst Museum object titled Brush, accession number 2-38457, described as Made of wood with bristles; handle carved to represent otter; red paint still adhering to end of brush.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm or pendant, accession number 2-38458, described as Bone carved to represent octopus. Single perforation at top, double at bottom.  "Probably archaeological.
Hearst Museum object titled Chilkat blanket, accession number 2-38462, described as Yellow, light blue, and black; twisted cedar bark and wool warp; fringed. According to card received with item: "...made of wild goat, and mountain sheep, is finely woven.
Hearst Museum object titled Gambling sticks and case, accession number 2-38459a,b, described as Stick game (a) Fringed leather pouch containing (b) 58 gaming pieces of wood with various designs.  Broken piece of carved argillite used to secure tie thong. Average length of piece 11.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-38450, described as Iron barbed, figure of a man wearing rain hat and short cape, standing on Frog figure.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, accession number 2-38454a,b, described as 2 carved pieces of bone strung together with rawhide; one piece represents killer whale, the other, 2 bear heads facing left and right.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-38456, described as Tobacco pipe; wood with copper bowl; carved to represent mountain goat.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-38452, described as Tobacco pipe; carved with bear representation; wood; nostrils, eyes, ears, and teeth of inlaid haliotis shell.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 2-38455, described as Bighorn sheep horn; carved with figures in low relief on underside of spoon.