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Hearst Museum object titled Gullet, accession number 2-9212, described as Sea lion gullet.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-33826, described as Twined basketry hat with painted totemic designs; woven in two layers; green and purple dyed wefts used on interior.  Made of cedar bark and rushes.  Hat's exterior has brown, yellow, green, blue, and black painted bear design; bear ident. by Charles Brown (Tlingit) June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-15518, described as Rain hat.  Twined basketry with painted design: lower half black, upper half has stylized face in black and malachite green; conical shape with flat top, but much broken up and with pieces lost. Outer layer of hat: diagonal twining in cedar root. Inner layer: plain twining in cedar bark.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-9467, described as Basketry.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-57719, described as Rain hat, made of twined cedar bark.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-14272, described as Rain hat; twined basketry with painted design; lower half black, upper half has stylized face in red and black; conical shape with flat top. Outer layer of hat: diagonal twining in cedar root; inner layer: plain twining and diagonal twining in cedar bark and grass materials.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-33111, described as Basketry hat; double thickness, outer part in wrapped-twining technique, cedar bark foundation, dyed Xerophyllum grass overlay.  Badly damaged.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-8, described as Basketry hat.
Hearst Museum object titled Inkwell, accession number 2-44860a,b, described as (a) Basketry covered inkwell; spiral lattice binding technique with fuchsia, black, yellow and red horizontal rows on straw-colored ground. (b) Cover.
Hearst Museum object titled Iron, glass, axe-cut wood chips, accession number 2-16087, described as Contact goods; iron, glass fragments, ax cut wood chips