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Spoon with shallow scoop and narrow, pointed handle. Spoon is undecorated; scoop is demarcated from handle by a sharp cut.
A saddlebag constructed from a long continuous length of off-white striped wool canvas, which is folded and seamed onto itself at each end to form a pair of bags of equal size (panniers). The fronts of both bags, as well as the “bridge” that separates the two bags, are decorated with large rectangular panels of very finely knotted pile weaving that is worked on the canvas. The piece is tightly woven and quite stiff. The design motifs on the pile woven sections is consisting of octagonal and other geometric forms with shades of red, and brown predominating. The outside edges of the saddle bag are bound with braided brown goat or camel hair and the opening of each bag is finished with dense loops of braided goat or camel hair. There are colourful tassels at the corners and on the back of one bag, a length of brown cotton twill tape is attached.
White-yellow fur mask (goatskin?) with eye, nose and mouth holes ringed with orange paint. Visible stitching runs diagonally from left side of mouth to chin.
Black goat fur helmet with shaved areas for eyes and mouth. Nose is of wood and is triangular, affixed between the eyes. Eyes and mouth are painted; eyes are black, mouth is red; eyes have many small holes through near centre. Top of helmet is formed from folded over hide that is held in place by fibre cord.
Cord composed of twined off-white and grey goat hair and cedar bark.
Simon Peter mask with painted red face and brown goat skin hair. The face has an open mouth and holes drilled for eyes. Above the eyes strips of goat skin are attached for eyebrows. The goat skin hair covers top of head and extends around neck and forms a hood for the wearer. A twisted tie is attached to the goat skin on the left side.
Dark blue dance apron with many flattened copper pieces and mountain goat hooves hanging from the front. Two rows of skin fringe; the first is cut into 1/2 to 1 1/2 cm wide strips with a hoof sew onto the end of each one; the second has 1/2 cm wide strips with flattened copper on each end. Hem edge also has a strip of red cotton sewn over it. The green, red and beige striped apron tie is in one piece, basted along the front edge near the top edge and extending beyond the apron. Inside is lined with cotton over the front section and there is a safety pin at the side.
Two twisted bundles of goat hair rope. One rope (part a) is dark brown, and grey. The other rope (part b) is light brown, and grey.
Roughly tanned goat skin shoes with high, laceless tops and long ties attached at the ankles. Uppers are dyed a red-orange and have a rough, suede-like nap. Soles are undyed.
Animal skull with horns still attached; face is engraved and painted with Northwest Coast-style face; horns are carved with similar faces.