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Standing four-legged animal carved from mottled green stone; stout, squared body, long neck and head taper to a flat snout with a straight mouth and small round eyes below pointed ears. Neck extends out relatively straight from body. Short, rounded tail curves out behind.
Seated, forward facing bird with three-clawed feet at front, all carved form mottled green stone. Rounded head with squat, open beak and incised, round eyes. Wing portion curves from sides to slightly flattened tail upon which the bird rests. Stickers on bottom reads 'b 38' and '149'.
Stylized fish-human with clasped hands, stretched out in front, forming base on one end and vertically aligned fluked tail forming base on the other end. Heart-shaped face above hands with oval eyes, prominent nose, straight mouth and slightly pointed chin. Wide body tapers, somewhat, to tail. Two angled channels on either side of tail and 4 channels outline fingers on hands. Carving marks show in some areas.
Stylized bird image (part a) pegged to wedge-shaped stand (part b) which has a flat central platform and two peaks to each side. Bird is flat at base with wooden peg on bottom which fits into hole in platform. Bird has outstretched triangular wings to each side and curved head facing to side.
Curved bone handle with a length of rawhide attached at both ends; handle has scalloped edge to fit against fingers.
Figure carrying seal on his back (a) is pegged to a flat topped, irregularly-shaped stand (b). Figure has hunched shoulders and has his rimmed parka hood up. The figure also has a broad triangular nose, as well as crescent-shaped eyes and mouth. The tail of the seal is behind the figure's head and he is holding the seal with his right arm bent up and back. His upper body is turned on an angle from his legs.
Running fox on a flat ovoid base. Three feet are on the base, and the fox's back right leg slightly raised. Bushy tail is angled up and out behind. Head is turned to side and has oval ears, circle in circle eyes on flattened front portion of face, narrow snout is flat on end with holes for nostrils and one at centre of slightly curved mouth.
Female figure with baby in pouch on back and holding an antler fish on sinew line in her left hand. Figure is laterally elongated and has a hump at back of pouch and below. Her parted hair is indicated with sketchy lines. She has a long triangular face with a large straight mouth and close-set oval eyes above a triangular nose. Baby's hood is up and has slit eyes, triangular nose and straight mouth. There is a hole through figure's right hand. Carving marks show overall. Small scrapes on side, especially at base. Inscription on bottom reads 'k66191'. Sticker reads '321'. Antler peg on the bottom of one corner levels bottom. Partially sawn section on back base.
Half-human, half-fish lying on side with head and shoulders raised on one side and fan-shaped tail raised at the other. Roughly diamond-shaped face with oval eyes with central slit, short broad nose and wide straight mouth. Below shoulder length hair is composed of fine longitudinal lines, rest of figure is highly polished. Arms are bent up in front and hands are clenched. Body has a series of three ripples across top. There are marks on tail. Stone is mottled green with black striations. Characters are incised on the bottom.
Stylized bird which shows, in profile, a gentle s-curve at front and a outward sloping curve at back. Rounded head has a short, wide beak and concentric circle eyes. Wings are indicated by a sweeping line. Flat on bottom. Carving marks show faintly. Sticker that was once adhered to the bottom reads '365 c.d.'