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Hearst Museum object titled Arrows, accession number 18-1670a-e, described as Arrow, wood; bamboo foreshaft, with tapered points pressed into open distal end, and lashed with bamboo strips. Used for hunting. Maximum length 127.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone dagger, accession number 18-1690, described as Dagger, bone; long bone with diagonal split; tan, polished finish. Length 30.5 cm. Weapon for killing people.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone dagger, accession number 18-1689, described as Dagger, bone; long bone with diagonal split; brown, polished finish; blunt end. Length 26.0 cm. Weapon for killing people.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone dagger, accession number 18-1691, described as Dagger bone; long bone with diagonal split; tan, blunt end, polished finish. Length 23.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Dagger, accession number 18-1700c, described as Dagger, hardwood with curved single-edge knife blade in place with brass ferrule (cartridge?); shiny metal ferrule at proximal end. Length 37.8 cm. Diameter 1.4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Dagger, accession number 18-1701c, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Dagger, accession number 18-1699c, described as Dagger, hardwood; point missing; dark brown polished finish. Length 28.9 cm. Diameter 1.3 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Quiver, accession number 18-1683, described as Dart quiver, wood; bamboo cylinder; handcarved conical cap attached with nylon thread; elongated wood belt hook attached with nylon; gourd flask and wood stopper (for poison?) attached with nylon
Hearst Museum object titled Quiver, accession number 18-1681, described as Dart quiver, wood; bamboo cylinder; handcarved conical cap attached with twine; elongated wood belt hook attached to cylinder with bamboo strip lashing; used to hold balsa wood blow gun darts coated with the combined poisons of the Tuba Tatang tree and the venom of a snake or a scorpion.  Used in hunting wild pigs, monkeys, and birds
Hearst Museum object titled Quiver, accession number 18-1684, described as Dart quiver, wood; bamboo cylinder; handcarved conical cap attached with nylon thread; elongated wood belt hook attached to cylinder with bamboo strip lashing