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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-6941, described as Beaded deerskin, ornamented with red flannel and beads.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-2842, described as Trimmed with moosehair embroidery; sun-like design in yellow moosehair and wool embroidery on one face, many small circles with large circle on opp. face; buckskin; 2 buckskin tassels; red wool trim at top.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-13004, described as Small buckskin bag, embroidered in chainstitch. "Penny" embroidered on one side.
Hearst Museum object titled Bucket, accession number 2-2340, described as Wooden, bentwood with spruce root stitches, red ground with black encircling grooves.
Hearst Museum object titled Container, accession number 2-73343, described as Cylindrical container made out of birch bark, with wicker reinforced rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 2-2337, described as Wooden. Oval, painted rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 2-2336, described as Wooden
Hearst Museum object titled Pouch, accession number 2-5769, described as So-called "octopus bag"; blue trade felt with floral style beadwork on front; 8 elongated appendages (4 front and 4 behind); lined with tan plainweave cloth; pendant tassels of red and blue beads and red/green/black cotton cordage.
Hearst Museum object titled Pouch, accession number 2-57887, described as Beaded, front panel only; red wool flannel tradecloth with varicolored floral beadwork; 8 elongated appendanges (4 front and 4 behind), the front ones decorated with beadwork; pendant red and blue glass trade beads with red wool tassels; minor moth damage
Hearst Museum object titled Pouch, accession number 2-65827, described as One seal skin pouch.  There is still a small amount of fur left under the flap.  Gut, cloth, and beads comprise the outside of the flap.  The inside of the flap is cloth covering cardboard.  It is a triangular shape.