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Pair of brown hide gloves, or gauntlets, with long, flaring cuffs and multicoloured floral beading. Brown fur trim around cuffs and wrist. Lined with grey fabric.
Bentwood box with vertical red bands around corners; bands have borders of incised lines. Bottom is of a square plank held onto box with metal nails around its edge.
Bentwood box (part a) with a lid (part b). All four sides made from a single cedar board, steamed and bent into three right angle corners. The open seam is sewn together with strips of sinew. Straight sides, fluted on ends and one side. A separate cedar board is nailed on to make a bottom. Lid is constructed of a cedar board with one side having an upturned flaring edge. Box has been painted dark brown.
Pair of child’s moccasins with central eagle design and geometric patterns beaded over the toe. Done in light blue, dark blue, red and yellow. Moccasins are white with an extended, overturned brown rim, and a long, narrow tongue with a lace on either side of it.
V-shaped wooden whistle bound with brown sinew.
Wooden arrow with a metal arrowhead and three white and brown feather vanes affixed near the notched end of the shaft with sinew(?).
Wooden arrow with a metal arrowhead and three white and brown feather vanes affixed near the notched end of the shaft with sinew.
Brown leather pouch for holding lahal game sticks. Sinew closure. Pouch is rolled and folded together.
A wood frame curved into a circular object and held together with metal nails. Skin has been stretched across and fastened to the frame with sinew. Five dangling metal pieces in three groups are attached to the wood sides underneath the skin.
A large wood fork with eight prongs. There is a hole in the middle of the top part of the handle where the sinew loop goes through.