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Round wood handle on lozenge-shaped club composed of twenty sharp ridges of like shape and a point at the top. The bottom of the handle has a flat triangular feature.
Carved wooden club with a sword-like head and a plain, straight handle. The head has a horizontal rib and toothed edges.
Carved wooden club with a narrow handle flaring to a paddle-like head; head has a raised ridge along the centre line on both sides.
Paddle-shaped wooden club with two notches on either side of the top of the blade and a horizontal toothed ridge across the blade. Long, straight handle with a slightly flared end.
Round handle has geometric patterns composed of squares and triangles. The blade has a hook at the end. Designs emphasized with white clay.
Bentwood box in an unusual shape, with two square-shaped pieces connected by a narrow passage in the centre. The corners were bent, with the last corner, and base, pegged and sewn with cedar withe. Faded face painted at one end.
Wooden plaque and counter stick stained reddish brown. The plaque (part a) has a straight edge and curved sides which give it a half-circle shape. On the surface is carved a zoomorphic face (bear) with widely spaced eyes and a wide mouth with teeth. Several vertical lines extend from the top of the piece to the top of the mouth. The carving is two dimensional. The stick (part b) tapers to a point, and has two engraved lines at the wider end. The plaque has two drilled holes with braided twine running through.
Brown birch bark basket with an oval-shaped top and a rectangular bottom. Bark is bent and laced into place, with birch twine around the rim overcast with thin strips of root--a small strip of bark runs underneath the rim as reinforcement. Large blue and red beads are affixed around the rim. A handle is made from a thin strip of rawhide strung from one side of the rim to the other.
Birch bark dish. Birch bark bent and sewn into place. The rim is reinforced with splints overcast with birch root and decorated with black bark. A twig is laced on lower down. There are also heavier pieces of bark on the ends and sides for reinforcement. Light side of bark is to the outside and darker flaps are laced on the ends and sides. The rim is overcast splints beaded with black bark. Part of the overcasting stitch leaves the splints exposed.
Arms and head and earrings with shell inlay. Winged headdress, black.