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Arrow with a double-barbed copper point that has two other barbs that point outwards perpendicular to the shaft of the arrow tip at the base of the arrow head shaft. Plain cedar shaft with remains of feathers bound to shaft near butt end with thin dark brown fibre.
Arrow shaft composed of a long piece of cedar that has a slightly flared notched end, a charred (?) spiral design on the shaft, and the end where the arrow tip would be is wrapped in off-white fibre with charcoal pigment (?) covering most of the fibre. Point is missing.
Spoon made of bent sheep horn with a pointed bowl tip and a slightly tapering, curved handle with a hole near the centre of its length and a rounded tip.
Crooked beak bird monster mask with a small HokwHokw above facing right and a raven in red and black on a white background. All three heads are in profile, but while the main head and the small head on top are facing to the right side, the head on the back is facing to the left side. All have a circular black pupil and eye that are surrounded by a black oval that is pointed at both ends. All have red lines emanating from the top of the head. All have a red shape decorating the nostrils: the main head has a three digit paw-like shape, the head on top of the main head has two thick, curving lines, and the head at the back of the main head has a red ovoid. All have black beaks with red lined lips. The elongated beak of the main head curves over and downward toward the middle of the open red mouth. Red spots drip down from the bottom back of the main head and the head at the back of the main head. Pen on the top left corner reads a word for 'again'. The painting is horizontally rectangular.
Two masked dancers in wolf costumes painted in black, red, green, and yellow on a white background. Painted on a page of a spiral drawing book. The dancers are in profile and facing to the right side. Both are wearing black capes; however, the dancer on the left side has red dashed trimming while the dancer on the right side has green dashed trimming. Both are wearing a red and black wolf head headdress that have black eyes, even rows of teeth with two pairs of front fangs, and a black fringe; however, the dancer on the left side has a green area surrounding the eye while the dancer on the right side has a yellow area surrounding the eye. Pen on the top left corner reads words for 'the women' and for 'the head pieces'. The painting is horizontally rectangular.
A yellow, red, green, and black sea otter with sea urchin on its stomach on a white background. The otter is lying on its back facing to the right side. Its black circle in circle eye is surrounded by a yellow area. Behind the eye, there is a black ovoid. The nostrils are red. The open red mouth shows teeth and two pairs of front fangs. The shoulder has an oval black eye and pupil surrounded by a green area flanked by a curving red line. The elbow has a black dot surrounded by a black circle. The upper arm has curving red and green lines. The lower arm is black. The black and white paw has five digit and a circle. The inward curving tail has a green ovoid, and is decorated wtih red dashed. The front of the body is accented with red and black dashes while the body itself remains black with evenly spaced dash lines on an angle along the outside of the body. The sea urchin has a black eye surrounded by a green area outlined by red with long red lines radiating from all around. Pen along the top reads words for 'sea otter' and 'sea egg'. The painting is horizontally rectangular.
Humanoid mask with horizontal black and orange lines across forehead and face, circular holes for eyes, an angular mouth and nose, prominent brow ridge, black moustache-like markings and a black chin. A tuft of newspaper strips protrudes from a small hole on top of the forehead. Green cord is tied to several holes at the back of the mask.
Humanoid mask with small circular eyes, an open mouth, and a pronounced brow ridge. Facial features and linear designs are painted in black and orange. Green cord is attached to several holes at the back of the mask.
Wooden dish in the shape of a wolf. Tail protrudes from the back of the dish and curls inwards. Head of the wolf has a long snout and an opened mouth. There are Northwest Coast design elements painted on the outside of the dish in green, black, and red. On the underside of the dish, a handwritten inscription reads: "Charlie James." There is also a word written in Kwakwa'la below the name.
Kwakwaka'wakw style model pole (replica?). Figures are a grizzly bear holding a human below, with a thunderbird with outstretched wings on top. Colours used are black, red and white. Paper labels adhered to back.