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Hearst Museum object titled Totem pole, accession number 2-15541, described as Carved, painted.  Figures top and bottom: wolf, beaver with 5 potlatch rings on head, grizzly bear holding upside-down human figure; grizzly bear: painted red-brown, green, black, blue, orange, white.  Back hollowed out like old house posts.  Animal figures identified by Charles Brown June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Totem pole model, accession number 2-18864, described as Sun and Raven pole"; red cedar; painted red, green, black; figures top to bottom: raven wearing potlatch hat, "Daylight Box" from which daylight was released, Sun, 3 figures. Circular head figure with beak represents the sun.  Was wired for electric light. Figures and wood type identified by Charles Brown.