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Diamond-shaped copper arrow point. It is inserted into a wooden shaft and lashed with sinew cord which is beginning to unwrap. The end of the shaft is notched and lashed with sinew.
The small triangular shaped tip has a blunt end and a long shaft with square edges made from one piece of copper. It is inserted in the wooden shaft and lashed on with sinew cord. The end is notched.
Two men with woman in centre. Taller man faces woman with hands touching. Separate male figure has hands outstretched and he has holes in his palms indicating an object held, now missing. (Separate male figure has broken off base.)
Polar bear of grey and light green marbled stone flecked with black on head and back.
Carved bird with four part footed base; incised circular eyes, prominent beak and incised mouth. The stone has green/grey variegations.
Container of walrus tusk with four encircling lines of black material embedded on the outside. Walls are of uneven thickness. Rounded base is detachable, joined with three pegs. The shape is that of a traditional carrying bag.
Dog sled carving (part a) with five dogs (parts b-f). Sled made of two long runners across which are tied eight crosspieces with thread pulled through holes on runners. Linen fabric supports a seal covered by a sealskin, all bound to sled by leather strips. Leather harness secures dogs, all with straight legs and dark eyes, to the sled.
Green variegated stone owl with prominent chest, concave circular eyes, on oblong wooden base. Felt and ink lines on bottom of base.
Ulu type knife. Rounded metal blade and ivory handle. The blade is crescent shaped, with a horizontal, yellowed ivory handle attached to it via a metal shank.
Five human figures, holding fish and/or fish spears all facing toward the left where there is a pile of stones representing a cache. At the side on the right there is a group of four birds, three small and one as large as the humans. Some figures are in shaded tones of blue, others are black. At the upper corner on the left is the stamp of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative, Cape Dorset. Numbered 33/50 and is number 4-61 in the catalogue.