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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 Club, accession number 2-4605, described as Carved seal club representing a water monster; yellow cedar.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress ornament, accession number 2-19098, described as In form of small mask representing human head, face red on one side, green on the other, human hair and duck quill fringe. Mounted on carved, broken wood rod. Upper portion of larger piece.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-5856, described as Hooked nose, alder wood painted blue, black, and red. Represents a hawk (fide Vera Mae Fredrickson).
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-10046, described as Carved wood mask representing human head; protruding red-painted lips; black-painted cross on one cheek, lattice decoration on other; represents spirit of shaman. Leather thongs attached. Illegible inscription on forehead seems to read "Kakehite", etc.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4608, described as Representing a human face, has human hair.
Hearst Museum object titled Staff head, accession number 2-19574, described as Carved and painted figure of raven. Red cedar; black feathers; red nostrils and beak. Badly weathered. Info on objects's wood and type and from Charles Brown, June 1964.