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Mountain sheep horn spoon with wide bowl and long, triangular handle. The edges of the handle are cut in near the end and continue to a narrow squared end. There is a hole in the end of the handle. Suture marks are visible across the bowl of the spoon. The spoon is an opaque amber colour with dark brown striations, especially on the back of the spoon.
A plain, orange-brown ladle with a deep bowl that has a rounded bottom and a circular abalone shell inlaid piece on the lower portion of the handle.
Spoon carved from one piece of slightly translucent dark and light brown mountain goat horn with an elongated bowl that tapers slightly at the tip and a tapering, curved handle.
A plain one piece spoon with a shallow bowl that comes to a point at the tip end and a concave handle that has a hole in the middle. The bowl of the spoon is translucent while the handle is dark brown.
Small sheep horn spoon with leaf-shaped, shallow bowl. The handle is bent at the end to create a small finial. The horn is a translucent amber colour with some dark brown edges.
A plain one piece spoon with a deep, curving bowl and a handle that is flat on the inside and rounded on the exterior. The bowl of the spoon is translucent while the handle is less so.
Brown spoon carved from horn, with a deep, elongated bowl and a handle carved with a Northwest coast figure. Section of spoon between bowl and handle is covered with shallowly carved Northwest Coast designs.
Dark brown ladle with a deep bowl, incised lines around the lip, and a short, stubby handle with a circular hole in the centre. (Appears to be missing what would have been the main handle, at the attachment holes.)
Spoon with the bowl is made from yellow and brown mountain sheep horn, and the handle from black mountain goat horn, the two segments attached together with a metal nail. The handle tapers towards the tip and is carved at the base with a whale (?) design.
"The Raven Dances with Frogs" robe. Hand-woven chilkat style child's robe, shaped like a horizontal rectangle on three sides, with the lower edge curving downward to the centre. Long warp fringes of brown and white yarn along the lower edge tapered to be the longest at the centre, with supplementary fringes of white yarn. Main panel is composed of complex formline design in black, white, yellow, and turquoise, outlined in narrow black and white braids, a wide surround of yellow, another band of braids, and an outer surround in black. Double band of braids of brown and white yarn at each side, ending in four bands of wrapped yarn, two black alternating with two yellow. The main panel has a rectangular human-like face at the centre front, above which are two yellow eye forms containing frog faces. Below the rectangular form are two inverted eye forms, beside which are feet with claws. Above these on each side are two more eye forms in yellow. At the midpoint of each side edge is a rectangular profile human-like face looking inwards towards the centre. Throughout the robe the braid outlining is raised from the finely-woven surface, making it three-dimensional. Only the major designs show on the reverse, not the braids.