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Woven rope-like red cedar bark ring with three sets of long tassels made of strands of finer cedar bark twisted together and tied at the ends.
Club in the shape of a hand holding a stone. "Arm" or handle portion of the club is wrapped with dark brown fibre cording.
Canoe shaped bowl, or dish, with deep sides that curve upwards and are rounded. Undecorated.
Shallow light brown rectangular dish. Un-decorated.
Bowl of spoon is oval in shape and is connected to a long rectangular shaped handle. Depth of handle becomes thinner at the end. Rough cuts present on the underside of handle where the bowl of spoon and handle meet. Underside of bowl of spoon has an oval shaped patch of red paint(?). Carving grooves evident in bowl of spoon.
Spoon carved from one piece of wood with slightly pointed bowl and a handle that changes angle at the neck. The butt end of the handle is slightly rounded.
Supernatural ground crab puppet. Wooden carved figure depicting a crustacean with four bent legs on each side of the body and two claws on either side of the face. Inside the hollowed-out interior is a spool, which attaches to two spools of string: when pulled, these would allow a person to cause the figure to scuttle along. The figure is painted in brown with black and white details.
Bracelet made from a length of brass formed into a c shape and incised with diagonal lines at the ends.
Bracelet made from a band of copper formed into an oval shape with a slight gap at the ends. One end is slightly rounded.
Large rectangular mat with woven pattern. The strands are plaited diagonally to the axis of the mat. There are groups of dark cedar strands running at regular intervals through both the warp and weft, creating a geometric diamond pattern. The edges were originally hemmed by replaiting strands back into the body of the mat.