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Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-1419, described as Two pieces of wood bound together with rawhide thong.  Bone bowl, metal tamper.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-174, described as Walrus ivory with engraved drawings of horns, fish, misc. animals.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-2792, described as Wooden.  Red-stained stem.  Bone bowl and bit.  Ivory plug in stem to allow removal of nicotine.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-178, described as Bone; engraved drawings of kayaks, hunters dragging seals, chevrons, etc.; red pigmentation.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-19287, described as Walrus tusk with engraved and darkened hunting scenes.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-177, described as Walrus tusk with engraved and darkened drawings; owls, birds, fox (?) on one side; landscape with numerous men on other side; 2 walruses and pendant seal carved on top, 2 fish and 1 seal surround bowl.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-13635, described as Tobacco pipe.  Made of walrus ivory.  Imitation of European style pipe made in 2 pieces.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-167, described as Walrus tusk with engraved and darkened drawings; long centipede-like animal, caribou, seals with hunters on one side, umiaks and hunters, etc. on one side; bowl has flaring mouth.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-5718, described as Woman's pipe.  Copper bowl, wooden stem, bead and copper attachment (copper tamper, blue, red, white glass beads).  Oval plug in stem to allow removal of nicotine.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-1662, described as Wooden and brass.  Brass bowl and bit.  Plug-in stem to allow removal of nicotine.