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Hearst Museum object titled Adze, accession number 2-15585, described as Notched adze made of hard, black stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Brush, accession number 2-15594, described as Paint brush with bristles inserted in cleft handle and bound with cedar root splint.
Hearst Museum object titled Carving tool, accession number 2-30859, described as Cutting and shaping tool; curved steel blade shafted to wooden handle. Used in making wood carvings and to make cedar wood box (2-30858a,b).
Hearst Museum object titled Maul, accession number 2-15584, described as Stone, 3/4 grooved, one end flat, other end with animal eyes and mouth in relief.
Hearst Museum object titled Maul, accession number 2-15583, described as Stone, 3/4 grooved, one end flat, other end with animal eyes and mouth in relief.
Hearst Museum object titled Maul, accession number 2-15589, described as Hand maul or "skull kracker" of stone with finger and thumb grooves.
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 2-15590, described as Carved argillite; female shaman in relief surrounded by incised designs representing a sea monster or mythical sea mammal, perhaps a sea wolf.
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-71693, described as Print; silkscreen; red and black; signed, titled, dated, and numbered by artist Tony Hunt; “Kwa-Gulth and Killer whale”; 1979; number 109 in series of 200; framed with black and brown stained wood; glazed with glass.
Hearst Museum object titled Print, accession number 2-71707, described as Silkscreen print; red and black; titled “Eagle and Salmon”; numbered 249 out of 600; dated (19)79 signed by Henry Hunt;  stamped with embossing stamp.
Hearst Museum object titled Wedges, accession number 2-30861a-d, described as Yew wedges (a-d)