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A dark coloured walrus with hind limbs and front flippers. Carved lines accentuate the limbs, the area around the neck, the whiskers, and the eyes and nose. The walrus has lightly coloured tusks.
Dark brown, elliptical vessel with a high, rounded bottom. Vessel is lined with fabric and filled with wax.
Mask with turquoise-blue-green inlay on wood. The face has cut out eyes and a small circular cut out mouth. The nose has metal links attached.
Overall brown coloured cat-like mask with protruding horns(?) and defined brow ridge with small pebble-sized attachments on the rim of the ridge. On the top of the snout and on either side of it are animal hair attachments. The mouth is in the shape of a triangle with teeth carved in relief and a large tongue in the centre. Carved grooves extend from the top of the head down to the bottom of the chin and under the chin there are three similar sized holes. Part b is a detached stone skull-like addition that would sit on top of the head. It has large circular holes for eyes, two small slits for nostrils and a row of oversized teeth.
Stone sculpture depicting a human(?) face with feet protruding towards the back of the object. Extending from the top of the face is an arch shape with wing-like designs on either side, both of which have carved scalloped edges. On the underside of the base, an inscription says: "T. Sharky," has the letter 'c' in a circle with the number '89' next to it, and has four Inuit characters or symbols.
Carving of a bird in black stone. The head of the bird is narrow and tapers at the end to form the bird's beak. Two circular etched dots in the centre of the head form the eyes and two small etched lines on the bird's beak form the nostrils, all of which are light grey in colour. The body of the bird is much wider than the head. The body bulges in the centre and curves down to create the bird's wings and tail flap. Each wing has three indented grooves that taper in from the outer edge, creating a scalloped look. The tail flap is oval in shape and has seven lines engraved onto the soapstone surface which are light grey in colour.
Carving of a loon, with an open tapered beak. The main bird body slopes down from mid-back to form the tail feathers that flare slightly upwards. The base has an indented rim around the entire shape of the bird. Small white-yellow etched dots spread across the bird's back in linear formation. On either side of the bird's body are small white-yellow carved dots, in addition to six diagonal lines to depict the tips of the wings. On the neck, under the beak, and on the breast, are engraved lines.
The lamp (or part a) is black-brown in colour, has a semi-circular shape that is wider in the centre and tapers at each end with an angular underside. The two wicks (or part b and c) are orange in colour, are made of plant fibre? and have brown seed-like centre.
A long, narrow object comprised of several parts. A long piece of bone resembling a bell clapper has four carved ribs and a loop at one end. Skin is tied to the loop and threaded through a tube-shaped section of bone. A copper needle--which has sinew threaded through it-- and a grey stone thimble are attached to the skin on the other side of the tube. A double-sided hook is tied to the end of the skin strip.
Miniature carved scoop, grey in colour with a handle at one end. The inside of the scoop is flat and three interior sides flare sharply upwards. The four side of the scoop flares outwards, gradually getting wider to form the edge.