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Red cedar bark hat which has a slightly depressed crown, a raised rim at its edge and a reddish tinge to the crown, as if it has been painted. Inside the hat a headband has been woven, to ensure a secure fit for the wearer.; Good
Large woven conical hat with a headband inside for the wearer' s head. The hat has a thin lighter band half way down the outside, and a slight rim at the edge. The crown begins with four thick pieces of cedar bark which presumably have been split for trhe rest of the weaving. Inside there are several rings of yellow cedar bark and blue coloured grass.; Good
Painted wooden box, which the catalogue card notes as a fine specimen . The top of the box has operculum shells set in three groups of six. These shells were originally identified as Cariboo teeth but later corrected by Paul Sant Cassia (081986) to be operculum. The box has substantial painting on two sides, and simple enclosed side profile face designs with thin vertical lines following the corners on the other two. The substantial designs are slightly different on each side, one having black cross-hatching. The designs have thin formlines supported by red secondary lines which are distanced and positioned to give the painting an overall lightness.; Good
Thick cedar wood board which resembles a box lid or side but is in fact a dowry board. The board is painted with a black design of a creature' s face, with eyebrows, eyes, nostrils and toothy mouth, edged in a black border. Through the centre of the design three black stripes run vertically. Set into the wood and the black painted design are numerous sea otter teeth.; Good
A front or rear panel from a bent box which has been carved and painted with a double eyed face design. The paint is black and red, there are also faint traces of greenish blue paint in the eye-sockets. The edges of the panel are damaged but on one side the remnant of the bent corner is visible. The panel has had wood worm at some point .; Good
Four sided kerfed storage box that lacks a bottom and lid. The box has slightly scored lines parallel to each edge. The corners are bent with the exception of one which is stitched using cedar bark. The box has seen considerable use and is in a poor state of repair. There are stains of a greasy nature on the box, suggesting it may have been used for storing oolichan grease. However the box was collected as a Treasure box and has a label attached to that effect.; Good
Two fragments of a bent box coffin in a very delapidated condition, the outer surfaces are weathered and warped. The side edges show the method of kerfering, i.e. steaming and stitching a box together.; Good
Cane basket with cedar bark head band for carrying.
A) Small circular basket decorated with two narrow lines of green and another of purple. B) Circular basket in process of making, decorated with yellow and purple lines. C) Grass from which baskets are made. This is missing 021993 (G.Crowther).; Good
Joseph F. Bernard is the collector