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Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 2-10898, described as Drill bow of ivory; caribou on one side, caribou skins, umiak on other side.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 2-4121, described as Ivory bow for drill; triangular shape; seals on one surface, hunting scenes with umiaks on 2 other surfaces; rawhide thong.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 2-4124, described as Ivory bow for drill; incised and darkened scenes both sides; one side shows umiaks and whales.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear-thrower, accession number 2-1820, described as Douglas fir, red stain, single black transverse stripe. Single antler peg.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear-thrower, accession number 2-4336, described as Spruce. Inlaid longitudinal strips of ivory with circle and dot motif. 4 seal heads, 1 seal in full relief (ivory), 2 antler pegs. Ornamented with ivory trimmings.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear-thrower, accession number 2-1817, described as Conifer with red stain at handle end, traces of black stain on remainder, black stripe. 1 antler peg
Hearst Museum object titled Spear-thrower, accession number 2-1818, described as Red and black stained cedar, single groove, two wood pegs.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear-thrower, accession number 2-16686, described as Painted with ochre and Vivianite. Spruce, two ivory pegs, one-half stained red.