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Hearst Museum object titled Cosmetic vial, accession number 5-10196, described as cosmetic vial;  sinew;  moth-eaten round bowl base with bottle neck;  L. 10 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cosmetic vial, accession number 5-10197, described as cosmetic vial;  sinew;  moth-eaten round bowl base with bottle neck;  L. 5.7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cosmetic vial, accession number 5-10198, described as cosmetic vial;  sinew;  black and white hide covering;  round bowl base with bottle neck;  L. 9 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71771, described as Male hunter doll.  Figure dressed in traditional water proof and windproof seal/walrus intestine parka.  Has a bleadched sealskin face with embroidered features and appliqued nose.  Soft sealskin body, crimped seal soled mukluks.  His seal skin hair is cut in traditional Siberian style, bald on top, with fringe around the head.  Park is entirely hand sewn.  It has seal fur at the ends of each arm and around the bottom of the parka.  It is bleached white, sewn with sinew.  Has a suede belt tied around waist.   H = 34.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-4568, described as 2-hatch skin boat (ulluxtadaq) model with one wood human figure with gut clothing. Gut cover, wood frame. Remnants of red and blue yarn on central deck seam. One miniature paddle.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-4564, described as Kayak model with two manholes; wooden frame (painted red) covered with gut skin; manned with two men; their hats are missing; on the deck, weapons, paddles & rails.  The men wear waterproof parkas and kayak-aprons.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-4569, described as 2-hatch. Wood frame, rawhide cover. 2 human figures wearing hats painted bright blue and red and wearing sealskin parkas. 15 fixtures including weapons and paddles painted bright red and blue.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-4563, described as 3-hatch, wood frame, gut cover, painted red with 3 human figures all wearing sealskin parkas and hats of wood, but each hat distinct with painted red, blue, white and black geometric design. Figure in center wears traditional hunting hat.