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Pair of snowshoes with wooden frames and sinew strung. These snowshoes are broad and fairly rounded, but have flattened off ends. The sinew is very brittle, and B) has ripped at the top edge. There are geometric patterns woven into the sinew. Thetapering ends at the back are bolted together with pieces of copper and iron. The words DUP.BM are written in pencil on centre bar.; Good
Pair of snowshoes, with wooden frames and sinew strung. The fronts of the snowshoes are flattened off, and there are two wooden cross bars which divide the snowshoes into three sinew strung sections. Similar to Z 44993 in shape but has woollen ends outside frame where sinew is attached.; Good
Pair of snowshoes, with wooden frames and sinew strung. The fronts of the snowshoes are flattened off, and have three leather tufts, there are two wooden cross bars which divide the snowshoes into three sinew strung sections.Similar to Z 44994 inshape but no woollen ends to sinews.; Good
Finely carved spoon in dark mountain-goat horn. The tip of the handle is broken, but below it are several creatures. In descending order, a humanoid crouches on a raven' s head in whose beak a small animal is clutched. The raven is perched on the head of what possibly could be a seal, in whose snout a transformatory humanoid is represented. The seal is holding the bowl of the spoon within its mouth. The eyes of the seal, raven, and broken creature at the tip were possibly once inlaid with abalone which is now missing. The carving is very intricate and the detail is remarkably fine.; GoodCatalogue card for E 1907.562-3, notes in black ball point, 'Two spoons of black horn: the plain bowls are fastened to to curved taper handles elaborately carved in relief with totemic emblems.'
A crumpled piece of shark skin.; Good
Length of light brown fur skin folded in half and having strips of blue and white cotton material attached at either end. The skin has the remains of whiskers at one end, and one leg remaining, it was possibly a weasel or somesuch long creature.; Good
An intact fur skin of a small mammal, about the size and shape of a grey fox. The fur is cylindrical, still in the form of the dead animal, which has legs, tail and head still attached. The underbelly of the animal is light brown, while its uppercoat is dark.; Good
Almost complete fur skin of a small mammal, probably a fisher, Martes pennanti, a fur bearing animal which ranges throughout the Northwest Coast and the interior of Canada. The skin is cylindrical with the head, legs and tail of the creature still intact. The creature had very long front legs.; Good
Five horn spoons. Noted to be missing in 1981 and 1993 (G.Crowther).; Good
The catalogue card reads as follows, Walrus ivory object inlaid with abalone shell, representing a thunderbird. The body pierced by two vertical holes. This object was noted to be missing in 1993 (G.Crowther).; Good