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Hearst Museum object titled Awl, accession number 2-4173, described as Made of antler.  Single lobe at top.
Hearst Museum object titled Awl, accession number 2-4148, described as (Bodkin), ivory, encircling zigzag bands, suspension hole at top.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 2-1425, described as Old engraved antler bone drill-bow; rawhide thong.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 2-4233, described as Hair comb; caribou antler; multiple teeth; two incised and darkened four-footed animals on top surface; large hole at handle end.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 2-4234, described as Hair comb; carbou antler; multiple teeth; triangular; hole handle end.
Hearst Museum object titled Dagger model, accession number 2-4359, described as Model of bear dagger. Full size lance foreshaft with bone point.
Hearst Museum object titled Dipper, accession number 2-6274, described as Wooden dipper with handle; bentwood; red trim.  Second original no. Neumann #487.  Indigenous name: kal-lu-run.
Hearst Museum object titled Drag handle, accession number 2-4269, described as Sealskin. Looped thong through ivory carving of seal head and wolf head back to back. Grass bundle attached.
Hearst Museum object titled Drag handle, accession number 2-4268, described as With sealskin loop cord through ivory carving with 2 seal heads in relief. Ivory.
Hearst Museum object titled Drag handle and cord, accession number 2-4267, described as Ivory carving of two cylinders each with sprawling seal in relief. Seals have blue bead eyes, 1 large inset piece blue glass. Sealskin looped thong through carving.