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Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead fragment, accession number 2-29174, described as Arrowhead fragment, chert
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead fragment, accession number 2-29173, described as Arrowhead fragment, chert
Hearst Museum object titled Back rest, accession number 2-33930a-c, described as a) Tripod; 3 poles; carved and painted.  b) Sticks horizontally joined for backrest mat; edging in hide.  c) Bundle of 15 sticks for making backrest. Pinewood.
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 Bottle opener & spoon, accession number 2-68858, described as Caplifter/stirring spoon combination; nickel plated steel rod die formed into bottle cap opener at one end and flattened handle to receive imprint as follows: “Florence Hotel Missoula Mont.”; drink mixing spoon spot welded to handle, concave side die stamped with floral pattern; 20.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener & spoon, accession number 2-68859, described as Caplifter/stirring spoon combination; nickel plated steel rod die formed into bottle cap opener at one end and flattened at center to receive die stamp imprint as follows: “New Milligan Hotel- Miles City, Mont; Drink mixing spoon spot welded to handle, concave side of spoon die stamped with floral pattern;  20.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Cane, accession number 2-13002, described as Diamond willow.  cf 2-34173 (similar cane).
Hearst Museum object titled Drum and drumstick, accession number 2-33915a,b, described as a) Drum, rawhide.  b) Drumstick, wood with rawhide wrapping.  Deer skin.
Hearst Museum object titled Drumstick, accession number 2-33915b, described as drumstick
Hearst Museum object titled Flakes, accession number 2-66902, described as flakes