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Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-4565, described as 2-hatch. Wood frame, rawhide cover decorated with bright red and blue paint with 2 human figures wearing sealskin parkas decorated with bright red and blue paint along seams and wearing hats with geometric linear designs in bright red and blue paint with seal whiskers. 6 fixtures include weapons and paddles. wood covered with gut, painted white & on gunwale blue & red; with a paddler at rear and hunter in front. Figures wearing conical hats and waterproof parka & aprons.  Hands made of iron wires. Weapon, paddle, and weapon guard on deck.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-4563, described as 3-hatch, wood frame, gut cover, painted red with 3 human figures all wearing sealskin parkas and hats of wood, but each hat distinct with painted red, blue, white and black geometric design. Figure in center wears traditional hunting hat.
Hearst Museum object titled Zoomorph, accession number 2-6063, described as Made of carved ivory. Sea otter (fide John Taxsac, 1962). Sea otter lying on back, front flippers to face. Black stain added. Used as charm in kayak. Aleut name: changtulix or chngatux̂.