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Small rectangular piece of wood with small notches cut into it for tiny blades.
Knotted net bag of nettle fibre--decreases in diameter toward the bottom. Top edge attached to twisted cedar rope. This rope is attached on two sides to a wooden loop made by bending a twig and lashing the ends together. (These were probably attached to sticks as a means of suspending the net.)
Oblong wooden frontlet featuring a carved human figure with raised arms in kneeling position. Faint traces of paint around face and eyes in black and red.
Ladle with leaf-shaped bowl and long narrow handle. The handle has a downward facing finial. The underside of the ladle's bowl slopes to reach a gentle point. The wood is a yellowish brown colour.
Model paddle painted with stylized designs of claws, fins, eyes and ovoids in red and black on green ground. The edges are painted in black.
Brown kiwi bird-like head with two small protruding eyes and a ridge going up along each side from the back tapering as it goes along the beak. Plain cylindrical handle flares outward at the bottom.
Painted wood paddle with an eagle design in black and red on both sides. Has circle in ovoid eye with a split u above and behind the beak. There is a u form within a split u within a larger u form with three split u's below. Near the tip, there is a split u band.
A very shallow, rectangular wood bailer painted green inside while painted blue and red outside on opposite sides.
Wedge-shaped blade of dark, coarse stone. Deep groove and knob along top face toward the butt end (to hold lashings securely). Lashed with hide strip to a carved wood hafting platform from which an acutely angled branch provides a handle.
Wooden model canoe with a ridge running along the interior of the gunwale.