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Bent horn that has been tied to form a rattle; cotton strips are wrapped around the handle. Lead shot is inside the rattle.
Set of eleven wire and wooden wands. Cotton batten is tied with thread to three or more sections of each wand.
Flat, circular rattle made of copper. The rattle has long fringes of wool threaded around its sides and handle. The copper has been hammered and beaten into shape. Holes have been drilled along the edges to insert the wool fringe.
Eagle-face mask with broad face and big cylindrical protruding eyes. On top of face two animal heads with opened mouths. Nose is hooked. Colours are black, white and red.
Rattle consisting of two complementary parts in form of a bird.
Rattle in shape of a triangle with one extended side for handle. Sides are sewn. Lead shot is inside the rattle for making noise.
Metal rattle with fibres of mountain goat wool and nettles covering the metal. Handle is wood and is painted red and white.
Clown-face mask with oval shaped head with two protruding cylindrical eyes and a curved nose. Teeth carved in mouth, chin consists of separate piece. Painted in colours of red, white and blue.
Wool headdress woven in sections with cotton warp for about four inches. One piece of wire is shaped to fit the crown of an old felt hat. More wire is attached to this and comes to a point bent forward. The smallest section of wool is circled around this and joined together. The other two are attached to a cloth which is in turn attached to the hat. It is crowned with raven feathers.
Wooden staff, or baton, adorned with many deer hooves at the proximal end that rattle. The hooves are threaded with pieces of deer hide which are in turn wound around and tied to the baton. A carved bear head creates a finial above two sets of deer hoof rattles. The remainder of the baton is engraved with various animals designs, which have also been painted.