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Piece of argillite pipe carved with the figure of a bearded man with a dog tied to his back. [CAK 21/05/2009]
Oval stone mortar with deep hole in the centre for grinding. [MJD 05/05/2009]
Argillite ship pipe carved with an image of a white man with wings, floral motif and a mythical winged creature. [CAK 08/06/2009]
Wooden globular shamanic rattle, carved and painted with an animal's face on one side and more-abstracted elements of the animal's body on the other side. [CAK 04/06/2009]
Stone scraper. [CAK 17/05/2010]
Stone hammer with large chunk missing from squared end. [CAK 17/05/2010]
En-tee-teeq'w Spring Salmon by Steve Noyes (Colville/Puyallup), 1989. This is one of ten works of art commissioned by the Burke Museum for the state's centennial exhibition, A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in Washington State. Steve Noyes explains: As we came together to fish, that's what I consider a time of gathering. My Dad's from Kettle Falls and my Grandpa, Pet Noyes, was probably the last of the Salmon Chiefs. He was there when the dams stopped the fish. At the First Salmon Ceremony, all the fish were divided. Everyone got a share. Spring Salmon was the first to come up the river. He was special - one of the Chiefs.