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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 2-14952, described as Design is section of Chilkat blanket; totemic designs (4 raven heads) in twined mountain goat wool and some commercial yarn in orange, blue, black, white and yellow. Fringed.
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 Baton, accession number 2-4627, described as Representing killer whale head and dorsal fin (hole in middle of baton represents blow hole of whale), made of red cedar, decorated with hair of deceased relative (kept as a memento), painted red, blue, and black. This is a comparatively small baton.
Hearst Museum object titled Baton, accession number 2-4624, described as Representing killer whale head and dorsal fin (hole in middle of baton represents blow hole of whale), spruce decorated with human hair tufts of deceased relative (kept as a memento), painted red, white, and black. This is a comparatively small baton.
Hearst Museum object titled Baton, accession number 2-4783, described as Board representing the dorsal fin and head of a killer whale. Hole in middle of baton represents blow hole of whale.  Red cedar, decorated with hair of deceased relative (kept as a memento), painted black and red. This is comparatively small baton.
Hearst Museum object titled Board, accession number 2-4777, described as Carved to represent a bird; ornamented with human hair.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4639, described as Small, sea lion oil bowl. Design on flippers signifies power in navigation (design fide Charles Brown, June 1964).
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.