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Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 2-6728, described as Gut skin coat with fur edging.  According to Ronald W. Senungetuk, "This is a gut anorak for a child.  Made of fish skin, seals throat skin trim with black trim I cant identify." Gut; trimmed with front gores, U-shaped trim at waistline following lower design of fur trimmed edge. Worn in kayak.
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 2-6737, described as Seal gut parka ornamented with feathers and worsted.  Imitation ribbonwork in dyed gut on yoke, sleeves and hem.  Acc. to Eskimo consultant R.W. Senungetuk: "Imitation ribbonwork in dyed gut on yoke" is a misrepresentational statement on the bonafide Koniaq type that can be associated easily with Russian capes, etc. but it may be indigenous.
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 2-6712, described as Beaded, fringed.