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Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7535, described as Made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent, baked with oil. Bone barb, spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7302, described as With bone barb; made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent and baked with oil; spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7532, described as Made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent, baked with oil. Bone barb, spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-13570, described as Double piece halibut hook of carved wood. Upper part of carved piece represents a bird sitting on human head. Probably spruce root binding, cedar root cord.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-19139, described as Single piece halibut hook with bone barb; made from yew wood, steamed and bent, and baked with oil; spruce root binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-4726, described as Carved double piece halibut hook with probably cedar root cord. Horned anthropomorphic face.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-4722, described as Double piece halibut hook with carved loon figure. Wood, probably spruce root binding. Loon carving identified by Charles Brown.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-4728, described as Carved double piece halibut hook with probably cedar root cord.
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-30940, described as Halibut hook; wood with bone barb; cord of twisted spruce root; shank with barb.  Red cedar, according to Reg Davidson, Haida sculptor (October 1990).
Hearst Museum object titled Halibut hook, accession number 2-7531, described as Made from single piece of yew wood, steamed and bent, baked with oil. Bone barb, spruce root binding.