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Rectangular abstract image of a whale. Eye is in the middle and the dorsal fin is at the top along with the blow hole. Print is signed and dated on the bottom. Print is 121/295.
Sea lion shaped bowl with protruding head, rear flippers, and short tail. Sides have incised decoration of front flippers and two ovoid shapes. Eyes and tail have inlaid shells pieces; rim has inlaid pieces of bone(?); teeth are inset bone. Inside of mouth is painted(?) red.
Bentwood box with vertical red bands around corners; bands have borders of incised lines. Bottom is of a square plank held onto box with metal nails around its edge. A lid with a lower area that fits into the opening is decorated with red and natural triangles that emanate from the centre. Lid is made of two planks that are held together by sinew; one of the underside corners has an engraved hand or paw.
Model canoe. Small light brown wooden canoe carved from a single piece of wood, that widens in the centre and tapers to squared off points at either end. The prow sits slightly higher than the stern. Each end has a curve from top to bottom but the stern has a much more pronounced curve. The surface is undecorated.
Pencil tracing of a not-yet-completed bird image. The image is on the bottom of a rectangular piece of paper. The paper has been folded to create four equal, rectangular shaped sections. The top section has two pieces (on either end) of remnants of adhesive tape. The image in the bottom section has one large ovoid eye and u forms are represented. Two straight lines run vertically down the bottom half of the paper, about 2.5 cm from each edge. The image sits within an angular outline with a 2 mm frame.
Carbon transfer of a skate fish on a rectangular piece of paper that was adhered with adhesive tape. The image is a bilaterally symmetrical design of a skate fish. Frontal view of head is in centre of image with body extending out to each side. Ovoid, S and U forms used throughout the image and cross-hatching in all void spaces. Two pieces of adhesive tape are used to transfer, there is overlap of adhesive tape near the centre (horizontally placed) of image. There is an inscription on the back of the paper.
Pencil rubbings of five images. There are four smaller images below the largest image. The largest image is a pencil rubbing of an eagle. The head is at the centre, one wing extending to one side with the other wing and body to the other side. Multiple split U forms throughout as well as a salmon trout head in the joint of each wing. The eye of the eagle head is lidded. The background of the image is cross-hatched. The other 4 images are below largest image and are described left to right. Image on far left is a pencil rubbing of an eagle with a large head feather at one end to its wing and tail feather at the other end. Ovoid forms are featured, Raven(?) in wing and a cross-hatched background. There is a thin border that has thicker ends. Image, second from left, is a pencil rubbing of eagle similar to above but with a different tail feather. This image has a cross-hatched background and a thick border at its ends. Image second from right is a pencil rubbing of eagle with large head feather to tail feather. Ovoid and split U forms featured. Repeating ovoid in wing joint. This image has a cross-hatched background and thick ends. The image on the far right side is a pencil rubbing of a shark with a lidded eye. Salmon-trout head in the body. Ovoid and split U forms featured. There is a cross-hatched background and a thin border that surrounds the image. Inscriptions are written below each image.
There are three images on paper. The largest image is a pencil rubbing of an eagle. Head is at centre, with large head feather extending to one side and the body(?) extends to the other. Ovoid and split U forms are featured throughout the image. Salmon-trout head is evident in the body. The second image is above and to the left of the large image. It is a pencil rubbing of eagle with large head feather at one end to wing and tail feather(?) at other. Ovoid and split U forms featured. Hatching in centre ovoid, cross-hatching in background. Thick border is widest at ends. The third image is above and to the right of largest image. It is a pencil rubbing of an eagle with a large head feather at one end to wing and tail feather(?) at other end . Ovoids and U forms are present. Hatching in centre ovoid, cross-hatching in background. Inscriptions written below each image.
Pencil tracing of a bilaterally symmetrical skate fish. The head is in the centre of the image with the body extending out. Ovoids, S and U forms are used. There is adhesive tape near the left middle and left bottom corner of the image which has begun to discolour. A piece of plastic film is missing from the bottom left hand corner. There is a crease following the horizontal on the right side of the plastic film.
Pencil tracing of a Northwest Coast design of a skate(?). Only half of the face is drawn in the centre of the image with the body extending to the right. Ovoids, U and S forms are used. One either end of the paper there is a dark green line, this line appears to have already been on the paper prior to the tracing. There are some pencil erasing marks across the face of the image, and the paper is discolouring near the edges.