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Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-34324, described as Wood carved raven painted black, brown, red, and white. Modern piece.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-6490, described as Paddle shape. Two pieces of cedar wood pegged together, black pigment band and red band at distal end.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-19095, described as Totemic wooden rattle; globular form, face on one side, killer whale (?) design on other; face is bird - owl, eagle, or hawk; made of alder. Killer whale design very doubtful (fide S. Weikel, 1964). Painted red, black, and 2 shades of blue. Bird and alder identified by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-10874, described as Consisting of 3 concentric wooden rings with cross stick and pendant deer hoofs.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4608, described as Representing a human face, has human hair.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4620, described as Carved, painted red, blue and black. Shape is a raven with a hawk head on the undeside and a figure probably representing a shaman on the back (fide Vera Mae Fredrickson). Raven's "ears" connect with head of human figure (fide Charles Brown).
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4598, described as Paddle shape. Two pieces of wood pegged together. Black pigment band and red band at distal end. Made of cedar wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-14269, described as Wooden, carved faces.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4619, described as Carved bird, raven. Painted red, pale green, pale blue and black. "Raven's "ears" connect with human figure's head" fide Charles Brown, June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4609, described as 2 pieces of wood fastened with pebbles inside. Painted anthropomorphic face in red and black.