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Hearst Museum object titled Grease ladle, accession number 2-72507, described as carved wooden spoon with a Y shaped handle, ending in a right angle hook. Decorated with red and black designs. Previously applied label, "NG-12" affixed to back.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-72502, described as Rattle, caribou hide and wooden frame with loop handle. Decorated with red and green design on each side of rattle face.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-72501, described as Rattle, caribou skin drum and wooden frame and U shape handle. Decorated with red and brown design on each face. Label NG-14 affixed to interior handle
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-72500, described as Rattle - round, flat, disc of caribou skin, wood frame, U shape handle, decorated with red cross and green circles on each face. Hand sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-72503, described as Rattle, caribou skin with wood frame and U shape handle. Decorated with red and green design on each face.
Hearst Museum object titled Small spoon, accession number 2-72508, described as Single piece of carved wood, shallow oval bowl with handle. Red and black decorations painted on handle and bowl. Label with "C" affixed to back.
Hearst Museum object titled Snow goggles, accession number 2-72505, described as rectangular box shape cut on one side to fit forehead and nose. Tradition design painted on both sides. Sinew tie. Label with "NG-13" affixed to backside.
Hearst Museum object titled Snowshoes (drags), accession number 2-72506a,b, described as carved wooden snow shoes, long narrow ovals with perpendicular oval cut at each heel. Decorated at heel and tow with red and black designs.
Hearst Museum object titled Snowshoes (drags), accession number 2-72504a,b, described as Snow shoes, carved, long and narrow ovals with perpendicular oral at each heel. Decorated at heel and toe, sinew string ties them together.