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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71865, described as Tillamook doll.  Paper stuffed, stocking knit head, w/ needle molded features adn bead eyes.  Wears chino pants, burgundy & white print shirt, plaid neckerchief and plaid blanket.  Black felt hat w/ green band and paper “feather”, flat leacher hands.  Carries a fishing pail [broken]. Has black, wispy hair under hat.  H = 5.5”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71869, described as Tlingit Indian woman doll.  Stuffed fabric doll, w/ leather face and boots.  Wears chilkat design cotton dress w/ white fur ruff on hood and at wrists and hem.  Ink-drawn face.  Ceremonial costume.  H = 9.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 2-17101, described as Leather nailed to wood frame, leather thongs. Animal design in black and red paint.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 2-4810, described as Drum; Skin nailed to wood frame, leather thongs, undecorated.  Diameter: 45 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 2-4294, described as With carved head of bear on handle, wood handle wrapped with leather thong, iron blade.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, accession number 2-72055a,b, described as Pendant [a] with cord [b]:  Pendant in the shape of a miniature “copper”, made of copper and incised with killer whale design in top register.  Suspended from  a red leather cord.   Pendant: W=3.5cm, L =  8.0cm. Cord: L=44.0cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pouch, accession number 5-6246, described as Leather pouch with drawstring; covered with three rows of black glass beads with humans in white beads; loops of black beads at base; total length 20 cm.