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Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37546, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 45.1 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37551, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 34.9 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37556, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 52.7 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37550, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 22.8 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Cane tobacco pipe, accession number 11-37543, described as Tobacco pipe, cane, with incised designs filled with black pigment, 16.5 cm long. Used for smoking.
Hearst Museum object titled Canoe paddle fragment, accession number 11-37677, described as ornamental fragment, from the end of a canoe paddle handle; low relief carving with highly stylized zoomophic shapes
Hearst Museum object titled Canoe prow, accession number 11-37676, described as Canoe prow, carved wood, from a river canoe; stylized carving of totemic birds; 74.3 cm. 1.
Hearst Museum object titled Canoe prow, accession number 11-37666, described as Canoe prow, carved wood, from a river canoe; stylized head of a crocodile with upturned snout; red pigment in excised areas of design; 40.6 cm 1.
Hearst Museum object titled Canoe prow, accession number 11-37668, described as Canoe prow, carved wood, from a river canoe; stylized head of a crocodile with upturned snout; 50.8 cm 1.
Hearst Museum object titled Canoe prow, accession number 11-37672, described as Canoe prow, carved wood, from a river canoe; stylized head of a crocodile and totemic birds; 86.5 cm. 1.