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Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-4574, described as Wooden; painted white, red and black; 2 hand attachments; 1 paddle-like attachment; double hoop encircling top and sides of mask; baleen pieces and spruce root and fish skin binding; central face.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6475, described as Mask; wooden; anthropomorphic; painted red with black mustache, beard, eyebrows, and scalp line; inserted peg teeth; circlet of wolf hair attached to skin at top; one feather (separate), others missing; rawhide tie; forehead wrinkles.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-5854, described as Painted and ornamented; face with 1 eye and curved exaggerated mouth; attached are wing-like carvings, human skull carving and bow; white ground color with grey-green, red-brown areas; 2 peg-like teeth (remainder lost); bow strung with seal thong; face attached with baleen.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6477, described as Wooden; anthropomorphic; hinged, moveable jaw; painted red with black mustache, beard, eyebrows; inserted peg teeth; circlet of wolf hair attached to skin at top; feathers (1 separate, 1 missing); rawhide tie and fastenings.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-4584a-d, described as Wooden mask; painted white, red, and black; peg teeth; 2 hand attachments; 3 spiraled stick attachments (stylized human figures, according to Ray); one pointed attachment at chin; large double hoop with fish skin binding.. Long with hoop frame and mobile parts: 2 hands & 4 spiraled sticks (one lost) attached with baleen. The face with its 2 hands seen in the front is the spirit appearing from the back of a white animal swimming (seen in profile probably a polar bear).