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Hearst Museum object titled Baton, accession number 2-4579, described as Carving representing a bird with long bill; carved wood painted black, red, and blue-green; 3 perforations at one end (formerly attached to something).
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-13166, described as Seal shaped. Black-stained wood, (yew? or Honduran mahogany); carved bone teeth and ovals around bowl rim; warm water abalone in nostrils, eyes and tail (inlay in one nostril and one side of tail missing); small white "seed" bead inlay elsewhere; stylized head and octopus tentacles on both sides in relief.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4683, described as Wooden, cedar or yew, Carved out of a single piece of wood, in the shape of a bird. representing a bird; Carved out while green and soft, and processed and hardened by boiling in water; Oil impregnated.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4680, described as Carved bowl representing a bird.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4678, described as Carved and painted wooden bowl. Wolf head on one end, sparrow hawk head on other; yellow cedar; painted red, blue and black. Identification of wood type and wolf and sparrow hawk by Charles Brown, June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4682, described as Carved, representing a seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Box, accession number 2-14262a,b, described as Carved, wooden, with hinged cover. Totemic design of beaver (?). Cedar. Design and wood type identified by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Box, accession number 2-4807, described as Carved wooden box ornamented with sea snail opercula(?); bent wood; cedar; laced at one corner.
Hearst Museum object titled Box, accession number 2-4632, described as Carved, yellow cedar, in form of 2 wolf (?) heads. Painted red, blue, and black. Wood type and wolf heads identifed by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Box, accession number 2-4808, described as Carved and painted wooden box; bent wood sewn at one corner; bottom piece laced to sides; mythical animal design (Bear ?) in red and black.  Colors very faded.