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Hearst Museum object titled Fork, accession number 2-19577, described as Wooden, bird figure on handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Fork, accession number 2-48438, described as 3-pronged. Hammered silver shaft and prongs; proximal end of handle has 2 full-length totemic figures, one above the other, in low relief; both figures have bent arms and legs; top figure zoomorphic, lower figure anthropomorphic. "ALASKA" incised on shaft of handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-68328, described as Wood with carved handle depicting anthropomorphic figures. Ladle bowl coated with unknown black substance.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-19571, described as Wooden
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-58681, described as Yellow cedar carved in scoop shape with handle extending from scooped portion. Twisted cord tied around handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-15563, described as Large, handled horn ladle.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-30436, described as Ladle made of horn.  Incised concentric circle design on side.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-30437, described as Mountain goat horn ladle; land animal and frog design on bowl; owl and weasel head on handle.  Various animal representations identified by Charles Brown, who said owl and weasel connected by a story.  Further remarks by Charles Brown: horn bent inside out to shape it correctly.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-48428, described as Long rectangular handle with incised designs including raven head; hammered bowl, hammering on top and base of handle.  Made of hammered and incised silver.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-9887, described as Made of horn.