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Hearst Museum object titled Atlatl, accession number 2-19224, described as Flat, wooden. Painted red on flat "business" surface which has bone spur at end of groove; traces of black and red pigment on obverse; palm grip; engraved ownership mark near index finger hole.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-144939, described as Coiled, 1 - rod. Squat globular form. Red - bud designs of step - blocks with quail plume elements. Clamshell disc beads sewn on.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket miniature, accession number 1-233735, described as Miniature coiled, novelty. 3 rod foundation of willow roots, warp and weft of willow shoots. Decorated with blue and black feathers inserted in the interstices of weft. String with white glass beads for carrying.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-28651, described as Made of twisted fiber. Net is attached to a forehead band. The band is decorated with parallel diagonal rows of clamshell disk beads. Brown string with clamshell beads set in pack-strap.
Hearst Museum object titled Cleat, accession number 2-6761, described as Effigy of sea otter lying on its back, forepaws to chin. Elongated groove with 2 perforations on underside. Inlaid areas (quills?) on top surface. Made of carved walrus ivory.
Hearst Museum object titled Earring, accession number 1-71823, described as Black stick ornamented with glass beads and haliotis.
Hearst Museum object titled Fish trap, accession number 1-2587, described as Fish trap (Salmon); twined. Warp and weft are Willow (Salix). Plain coarse and open-twined, therefore crafted by a man.
Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon point, accession number 2-8869, described as Made of ivory and metal.
Hearst Museum object titled Hopper, accession number 1-71531, described as Basketry hopper, twined.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak frame, accession number 2-14886a, described as Kayak frame.  Main framework is planed wood with ribs of branches, lashed together with cord and sinew, all painted red. Sail is canvas, attached with cord to round wooden pieces top and bottom, small hole/opening near top. A-frame, 509.5 centimeters long. King Island-style kayak with a hole at the bow.