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Hearst Museum object titled Board mask, accession number 2-6624, described as Wooden anthropomorphic face on board; painted red border, black forehead, nose, and lower face, and 2 animals (beaver and weasle); peg teeth; 17 feathers attached around border; sinew fastening. Damaged on loan 10/2/67; feathers complete prior to loan, one tip missing, 2 bent, 3 repaired with nylon string. Human face with down-turned mouth, pegged teeth, painted white, red ad blue; feather attached around edge of triangular background; a black painted beaver and weasel are attached to each side.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6442, described as Wooden mask - most likely of sculpin; painted teardrop shape with round face in lower part; face has crescent mouth with peg teeth, 1 round eye, smaller crescent opposite; white face, otherwise black with fingertip-applied white dots; red paint lining mouth, eyes, and all other openings; black designs on bottom half of face.  2 leg-shaped appendages attached to left side of face. Bird quill attachments and feather.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6456, described as Finger mask; wooden with black and white animal-like face; with feathers; red base, eyes, and mouth; 2 fingerholds.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6478, described as Wood; 3 round holes (2 eyes, 1 mouth); white with red band around the head; goose feathers in top border.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6625, described as Wooden; possibly represents a spirit; painted green with red border and teeth, and a white section between mouth and nose; feather (some missing) and a strip of skin along top border.