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Hearst Museum object titled Adze blade (toki), accession number 11-1164, described as Small chisel or stone adze called Toki.
Hearst Museum object titled Adze blade (toki), accession number 11-1163, described as Small chisel or stone adze called Toki.
Hearst Museum object titled Adze blade (toki), accession number 11-1162, described as Small chisel or stone adze called Toki.
Hearst Museum object titled Adze blade (toki), accession number 11-1165, described as Small chisel or stone adze called Toki.
Hearst Museum object titled Axe blade, accession number 11-1166, described as Stone axe.
Hearst Museum object titled Dancing wand, accession number 11-1159, described as Dancing wand with carved faces. Used by chiefs in their war dances before the kind. They were twirled and shaken in close proximity to his face a though to frighten him. Exhibited at Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 1962.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 11-42723, described as Female, figure, wood, hands and arms carved in relief; inset shell and obsidian eyes; vertical splits in front torso and head; obsidian from right eye missing. 51.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Fishing weight, accession number 11-1167, described as Fisherman’s fetish stone used on fishing lines.
Hearst Museum object titled Male figurine, accession number 11-1156, described as Wooden image-Moai Tangata. Male figure of Toromiro with eyes of bone and obsidian. A recent copy of a more ancient figure.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 11-1174, described as Obsidian spearhead- Mataa-hae