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Spoon made of mountain goat horn, dark brown with a greenish hue; handle carved with crest designs. [CAK 06/04/2009]
Wooden square box with lid, carved with a bear design. [CAK 24/04/2009]
Dagger with fluted leaf-shaped iron blade and image of a skate. [CAK 12/05/2010]
Flask for gunpowder made from a seal's bladder. Plug or bung missing. [MdeA 20/11/2008]
Wooden transformation mask in the form of a raven with beak that opens to expose a female face inside with a crooked nose and labret. [CAK 24/08/2009]
'Copper' made of sheet copper joined by copper rivets, with section missing from the top left corner. [MJD 17/08/2009]
Rectangular, flat piece of copper; perforated. Fragment of leather cord, tied through the perforation.
Chinook copper bracelet, same as 25.0/151 but of slightly thinner metal.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Steel and copper arrow heads. Remarks: Number of specimens in upper left corner was recorded by Frank Barnett who checked the material in 1939 while working at the museum as a volunteer.* There appears to actually be only 9 pieces in the collection, all of which are now in drawer 19A6. 8/8/90 JPB. Previous count of points on computer was "11." There are nine points, of copper and iron, of various sizes and shapes. All are now housed in archaeology. (6/95) *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Copper ornament, pendant.* Fide donor GTE: Ornament of copper. Numerous small ornaments of stone, some rudely carved, others simply shaped, with a hole through one end, of elk, bear and other teeth, of bits of copper, are found more particularly in graves. These were probably used as pendants or attached to articles of dress. *Information is from the original accession ledger.