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Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-10134, described as Made of wood, small, roughly made; handcarved; cylindrical, tapered; wide band at distal end; mouthpiece plugged.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-10893, described as Large pottery earthenware pipe. Straight, tapered tube shaped. Made of fired clay.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-10622, described as Smoking pipe, wood, tubular, straight; flat band at proximal end, unfinished model.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-24330, described as Smoking pipe, wood, tubular, straight, unfinished model, distal end plugged with twigs.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-10358, described as Smoking pipe, manzanita wood, tubular, straight, tapered; polished from usage; mouthpiece plugged with bundle of sticks. "After aboriginal pattern but very modern.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 1-10918, described as Smoking pipe, wood, conical; polished and burned from usage. Native name is tuoc.