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Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-42730, described as Club, wood, incised and raised relief design running the length of piece; scroll, snake, and female figure. 89.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-14640, described as Wooden cane, sparring/walking/swagger stick; carved and design rubbed with lime
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39847, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of red-brown wood, tapering, standing human figure finial. 111 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39818, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of black wood decorated with incised patterns on upper end. 114 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39827, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of black wood decorated with incised patterns on upper end. 97.5 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39855, described as Staff of pale reddish wood, pointed end, finial carving of standing human figure, linear relief designs filled with white paint. 126.2 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-45593, described as wooden walking stick or cane with knob top, Trobriand Islands, E. Papua
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39853, described as Staff of pale reddish wood, pointed end, finial carving of standing human figure, linear relief designs filled with white paint. 124.8 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-45595, described as wooden walking stick or cane with knob top, Trobriand Islands, E. Papua
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39851, described as Staff of pale reddish wood, pointed end, finial carving of standing human figure, linear relief designs filled with white paint. 115.3 cm length