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Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7532, described as Made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent, baked with oil. Bone barb, spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-19139, described as Single piece halibut hook with bone barb; made from yew wood, steamed and bent, and baked with oil; spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-4726, described as Carved double piece halibut hook with probably cedar root cord. Horned anthropomorphic face.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-4722, described as Double piece halibut hook with carved loon figure. Wood, probably spruce root binding. Loon carving identified by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-4721, described as Double piece halibut hook with carved loon figure, probably of yellow cedar with spruce root binding and cedar root cord. Loon carving and binding and cord materials identified by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7535, described as Made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent, baked with oil. Bone barb, spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7302, described as With bone barb; made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent and baked with oil; spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-19137, described as Single piece halibut hook with bone barb; made from yew wood, steamed and bent, and baked with oil; spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7534, described as Made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent, baked with oil. Bone barb, spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-4728, described as Carved double piece halibut hook with probably cedar root cord.