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Tubular, u-shaped piece of bone with a small hole drilled through either end.
An upward flaring cylindrical cedar bark basket that has a relatively square base. Has a plaited (checker work) weave with a braided border. Main design consists of six double horizontal rows of checkered black and natural.
Coiled basket (with bifurcated stitches) with lid attached. Watch-spring base and lid construction; overcast handle on lid. Partial beading and imbrication. Stepped design on sides alternating black bullrush and red/bullrush; lid - alternating rows of beading and black and bullrush crosses. Rawhide thongs for hinges and ties; plastic button for fastener.
Small cylindrical coiled basket (bifurcated stitches) with remains of single loop border and foot with loop border. Watch-spring base construction. Fully imbricated in cat-tail grass, with vertical bands in red cherry bark with dark cherry bark center lines, and vice versa. Red stitches at rim.
Small, flattened brown spoon with a shallow bowl. Handle has three bifurcated knobs on each side. Square-shaped end of handle has a circular hole bored through it.
Elongated copper blade set into a white-grey bone handle; circular hole bored through end of handle.
Three-pronged end with copper barbs. Secured with leather. Handle is wood.
Model snow shoes of skin cross-woven over a wooden frame; frame is elliptical with one pointed end, one rounded end, and three cross-bars bridging the width in the centre.
Flat, carved section of antler with a handle and a curved end with a rounded point--end of handle bends sharply upwards. Resembles type of knife used to remove ice from kayak skin.
Trident end with copper nails forming barbs.