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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-14273, described as Large twined cylindrical wall basket with painted design of animal in red-brown and black; cedar bark.  Cedar bark identified by Charles Brown (Tlingit) June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-50140a-c, described as (a) Twined, round, straight-sided basket. Encircling band Greek fret in dark material near base and rim, encircling band triangle-like red designs in between; 3 encircling straw-colored zigzag bands; interior cylinder. (b) Lid with encircling fret. (c) Cover for lid center, geometric designs. False embroidery; spruce root with grass overlay.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-18149, described as Twined.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket and lid, accession number 2-18137a,b, described as a) Basket, coiled of grass, with (b) lid  with knob, globular, geometric design using brown grass, blue cotton cloth and possibly birdskin dyed brown.  Made using coiled grass, brown and natural colored grasses, blue commercial cotton cloth, and possibly birdskin dyed brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket and lid, accession number 2-48535a,b, described as Basket with lid; coiled on grass bundle foundation; a) round, high sided basket; b) round lid with sopstone seal head for handle.  Coiling on grass bundle foundation.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket and lid, accession number 2-65955a,b, described as Basket with knobbed lid; coiled; body (b) is round and squat; leather strips used around middle for designs; lid (a) is knobbed with extended lip for snug fit.  Made with beach grass and walrus hide.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket and lid, accession number 2-19050a,b, described as (a) Twined basket with aniline dyes, cylindrical. (b) Cover.
Hearst Museum object titled Bear and fish carving, accession number 2-4798, described as Wooden carving of a standing bear holding a fish (dog salmon); yellow cedar;  inlaid abalone teeth, eyes, and nostrils. Painted red and black. "The bear can be recognized by his short ears." Remarks by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4682, described as Carved, representing a seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Box, accession number 2-18863a,b, described as Wooden, with cover. Carving of faces and frogs. 10 frogs on upper surface. Has "Hoonah" pencilled on bottom.