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Elongated oval shaped rattle with short handle. Pointed end has metal sheet nailed on top. Bird shaped.
Eagle-face mask with snake heads on top, protruding cylindrical eyes, a bird head forms the nose. All around the face is a deeply carved simple design of lines. Unpainted.
Rattle decorated with trade beads and deer hooves. Trade beads are blue and yellow. Colours of beads are red, green and yellow. Deer hooves are attached to handle.
Deer hooves secured to top by twine and shoelace, handgrip in blue and white painted woven canvas, with red painted twine, deer hoof rattles, lattice work hand-grip.
Drum consisting of hide stretched over a circular wooden frame. Eight wire spokes radiate to the centre, which is wrapped with cloth to create a handle. Traces of red and white paint on the face of the drum. The hide is badly torn in several places.
Small bundles of twigs and fibres folded in half and tied together.
Bent horn that has been tied to form a rattle; cotton strips are wrapped around the handle. Lead shot is inside the rattle.
Ghost-face mask with two small birds protruding from top. The face of the mask is dominated by a larger face with two circular, protruding eyes and an upturned beak. Details are enhanced with red, black, and white paint.
Collar made of blue flannel with an embroidered floral design in red, yellow, green. Bottom edge of collar is frayed.
Circular rattle with scallop shell attachments. Handle is made from double cedar root hoops, which are concealed by a red print cloth. The thirteen pectin shells are pierced near their bases for attachment.