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Hearst Museum object titled Berry basket, accession number 2-9121, described as Large twined basket, plain; cord handles set into sides.
Hearst Museum object titled Berry basket, accession number 2-30955, described as Plaited and twined basket; wild rice stems and spruce roots.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 2-30943, described as Zoomorphic wooden dish; anterior section resembles fox, but posterior section has a beaver tail; eyes and base of tail inlaid with haliotis pieces; 4 stone insets around bowl.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 2-15539, described as Flat wood plate with carved frieze of totemic designs.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 2-15591, described as Made of argillite carved and polished; rim inlaid with bone rectangles; interior is incised killer whale with mouth inlaid with shark's teeth; 3 bone rectangles missing, several teeth missing; 1 area badly damaged.  Reg Davidson notes that figure is a female shaman holding rattles. Massive incising, massive and minute, form lines.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 2-51797, described as Carved argellite; 5 incised daisy-like designs with rosettes and leaves on cross-hatched ground; damaged rim, old crack.
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 2-65786, described as Wood with well in center, decorated with carved and painted figures of an eagle, a wolf and a mythological animal.
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 2-68552, described as Argillite, oval; engraved design, probably killer whale, on cross-hatched ground; 3 blowholes, prominent eye, teeth; sawtooth design around border; multiple chips and scratches.
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 2-15590, described as Carved argillite; female shaman in relief surrounded by incised designs representing a sea monster or mythical sea mammal, perhaps a sea wolf.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 2-29362, described as Relish food tray. Made of wood.