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The paint is black and red.
CEDAR BARK ROBE Makah/Nuu-chah-nulth A cedar bark robe was one of the classic outer garments for both men and women when Europeans first visited the Northwest Coast. Weavers used the same twining technique for cedar bark robes as for basketry. 1800s; Gift of Edmond S. Meany, Jr., 1986; No. 2.5E1679
The cedar bark is natural and black.
This hook is lacking the lashings at the joint of the two arms and the seat of the barb. The short length of cord knotted to the carved arm is of twisted spruce root. The figures carved in the wood are a bird, perhaps an eagle, clutching the nose of a halibut with its talons. (Holm, Crooked Beak of Heaven, 1972)
The grass is red, yellow, and dark purple.