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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 Chilkat blanket, accession number 2-28871, described as Chilkat Indian blanket.
Hearst Museum object titled Feasting vessel, accession number 2-19569, described as Large, wooden, thunderbird bowl, feasting vessel.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-14271, described as Basketry hat; twined spruce root; frog design painted in black and brown; 4-pointed star at crown.  Designs represents one of owner's family crests.
Hearst Museum object titled Helmet, accession number 2-4771, described as Probably representing a sea lion; carved wood painted black, red and blue. Perforations at sides of snout formerly held whiskers.
Hearst Museum object titled Helmet, accession number 2-4772, described as Representing Stellar sealion bull; carved and painted wood in black, red, and blue; 3 teeth and one carved and painted wood tooth inserted in mouth; perforations at sides of snout formerly held sealion whiskers.
Hearst Museum object titled Human figure, accession number 2-4814, described as Large, carved human figure of wood with attached hair, fur, metal rings, glass eyes; blue, green and red paint on face; natural wood body. Perhaps represents mythical land otter man. Damage to left leg and foot: left leg cracked badly (loose to touch) along grain of wood, on calf of figure; foot (previously restored) broke off completely partially along old restoration and partially with new break. Possible shamanic funerary statue.