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Round coin with denticles around edge. One side has an image of a central coyote with four beavers around it. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA," "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES July 31, 1978," "1978 OKANAGAN DOLLAR," and "Toussowasket" are in raised lettering around the edge. Other side has a central bust of a man wearing an eagle hat and a tooth necklace. The dates, "c1780" and "c1865," are in raised lettering on either side of the head and name, "NICOLA" is above (an Okanagan chief).
A red, blue, and black design consisting of a stylized human figure with a large head, ears, its right hand facing upward while its left fin-like arm is facing downward, and two short legs that have the shape of a fish-tail-like appearance with a downward turned black face within its chest. There is an embossing on the lower right corner. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge reads '1/75 HANU-QWATCHU J. David - 77'. The print is on a vertically rectangular, yellow-white paper piece.
A black circular design consisting a stylized raven(?) with outstretched three- and four-feathered wings above a baleen(?) whale with a circle in the centre marking the hole in the spindle whorl. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge reads 'A/P 1/7 Spindle Whorl J. DAVID - 78'. The print is on a relatively square, light brown paper piece.
A red and black circular design that has ovoids and figures within consisting of a the head of a figure with teeth, a small yellow-white circle outlined by black, the tightly held together body of a figure, and a small yellow-white crescent within a red circle bordered by red within a larger yellow-white circle borderd by red dashes within a bigger black quarter pie-like shape. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge reads 'A/P I/VIII J. David - 91'. The print is on a relatively square, yellow-white paper piece.
A bright blue design consisting of seven four petal-like yellow-white shapes within rounded bright blue squares along the top and a bird that has outstretched wings over a whale. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge has a bird's head and reads 'Eagle's gift J. DAVID - 81'. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, yellow-white paper piece.
Circular silver brooch with outer border of diamond cutouts alternating with double pinhole perforations. Inner circle of large heart cutouts. Maker’s hallmark close to centre circular cutout. Crosspin secured through hole.
Rectangular case with a geometric design on both front and back. Inside are five coins (1622/8 - 1622/12) in individual plastic cases, from a set called "The Indian Heritage Series: Series Two."
Round coin with denticles around edge. One face has a central Haida design. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA," "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES MAY 31, 1977," "1977 HAIDA DOLLAR," and "Robert Davidson" are around edge of coin. The other face has a central male bust. The years, "1839" and "1924," are to either side of the head and the name, "CHARLES EDENSHAW," is below the bust (a Haida chief and artist).
Round coin with denticles around edge. One face has a central design of a canoe with people in it. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA," are above the design, "NOOTKA DOLLAR" and "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES MAY 31, 1977," are below the design, the year, "1977," is to the right, and the name, "Joseph Smith," is to the left. The other face has a central male bust wearing a hat and neck ring. The years, "c1760" and "c1825," are to either side of the head and the name, "MAQUINNA" (a Nuu-chah-nulth chief), is below the bust.
Plastic coin case with a Haida bear design on the outer front and back. It holds 5 coins (1622/2 - 1622/6) inside, from a set called "The Indian Heritage Series."