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Brown birch bark basket with a circular top and a square bottom. Bark is bent and laced into place, with birch twine around the rim overcast with thin strips of root. Floral patterns are scratched onto the exterior sides, revealing a lighter shade of bark.
Bark model canoe with wood frame. One thwart across opening. Canoe has longer base than opening, with pointed ends at the bow and stern, which angle up to the top rim. Part b is a model wooden paddle.
Woven basket with braided top edge and small X-shaped open stitching directly located below top rim. Base of the basket is square.
Tile with Northwest Coast-style U-shape design; wide; blue V-shape under design. Thin cork layer has been adhered to back of tile. Inscription in black on one edge.
Tile with central design of an animal paw, with a Northwest Coast-style face inside its palm; a wide, blue v-shape is behind the design. Thin cork layer has been adhered to back of tile. Inscription on edge near bottom of hand.
Elliptical woven basket with a flat bottom, one flat end, and slightly flared sides. Basket is brown with red, black and light brown repeating patterns woven into it in a checkerboard fashion.
Brown circular woven basket with slightly flared sides, flat top, a raised lip around the circular opening, and a lid fitted to the opening. Basket is brown in colour and of an open lattice-twined weave.
Round crab trap. Twigs are cross-lashed together with strips of bark into a squat round frame with funnel-shaped opening at top. Three handle-like lengths of twisted bark are woven and tied vertically onto the outside. a long bent twig with knot at one end protrudes out from inside.
Cylindrical coiled basket (bifurcated stitches) with remains of loops on rim. Watch-spring base construction. Beaded alternating rows of dark and red cherry bark.
Apron-like skirt made from long strips of cedar bark. The skirt has two rows of a twined weave to hold it together and the body of it hangs free.