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Hearst Museum object titled Ancestral figure, accession number 5-3816, described as Double faced wooden image; Ikenga; topped by double set of horns; made of Ikoro wood; 14 inches high.
Hearst Museum object titled Animal head, wood, accession number 5-2667, described as Carved wooden buck head; snout and horns painted black; made from Mushakashela wood; (Swartzia madagascarensis); 11” l.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 5-4377, described as Metal arrow; phallic; 9 cm l.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 5-4378, described as Metal arrow; phallic; 9 cm l.
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 5-16342, described as Shogo or Tsogo axe with carved wooden figure; figure has white inset eyes. blade is mounted through mid-chest of figure, and is decorated at wide end with stamped dot pattern and small serations along bottom edge. wood figure acts as axe handle. Purchased at auction from estate of John T. Coulthard
Hearst Museum object titled Base, accession number 5-5352a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Baton, accession number 5-3212, described as Carved wooden baton. Four carved horned animal on top handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Baton, accession number 5-3213, described as Carved wooden baton. Top of handle carved withtwo opposing animal heads.
Hearst Museum object titled Baton, accession number 5-3208, described as Carved wooden baton. Straight handle with horned animal head on top. Tip of one horn is missing.
Hearst Museum object titled Baton, accession number 5-3211, described as Carved wooden baton. 2 carved opposing horned animal heads on top of handle.