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Hearst Museum object titled Helmet, accession number 2-4772, described as Representing Stellar sealion bull; carved and painted wood in black, red, and blue; 3 teeth and one carved and painted wood tooth inserted in mouth; perforations at sides of snout formerly held sealion whiskers.
Hearst Museum object titled Helmet, accession number 2-4771, described as Probably representing a sea lion; carved wood painted black, red and blue. Perforations at sides of snout formerly held whiskers.
Hearst Museum object titled Helmet, accession number 2-19081, described as Wooden helmet, in form of head of a man, hair attached; painted red, black and blue. Label: "Fighting headdress and collar carving represents a worm, the same tradition as feast pipe.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-4804, described as Carved to represent human face of a woman with plug in lower lip. Yellow cedar; painted red, blue, and black. Shows ceremonial facial painting.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-30942, described as Dance mask resembling puffin (either Horned Puffin [Fratercula corniculata] or Tufted Puffin [Lunda cirrhata]); painted green, black and red.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-10870, described as Bear head mask, decorated with strips of copper; dark brown glass eyes; wood painted black (?), red and white. Had fur cap attached, now long since destroyed by moths.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-19088, described as Wooden, red, green, black, and white. Abalone eyes.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-5856, described as Hooked nose, alder wood painted blue, black, and red. Represents a hawk (fide Vera Mae Fredrickson).