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Tall square bentwood box (part a) with flat lid (part b). The front and back are painted red and black in different Northwest Coast stylized distributive designs. The front figure has bird-like features with a central circle for a beak and talons along the outer edge. The back also has bird-like features with a crest made of u and split u-forms. The side panels have a faded red design of an ovoid with two u-forms attached near the bottom left corner. The box is pegged together at the side seam and on the bottom.
Bentwood box with sides decoratively adzed in rows.
Pair of white, crescent-shaped pieces carved from bone. Three incised lines painted red and blue encircle one piece (a); three blue circles incised on the other (b).
Brown spoon carved from horn with an elongated, shallow bowl and a handle tapering to a point; small circular hole through handle.
Set of long, slightly curved wooden tongs carved from a single piece of wood; roughly rectangular handle at one end.
Straight, flat, spatula-like spoon with a raised ridge marking the handle.
A light-coloured spoon with a deep bowl that angles a bit along the lower sides to create a tip at the end and a plain handle that curves upward and backward while tapering to a flat pointed end near to which a small circular hole has been made.
Wooden spoon with an elongated bowl and a flattened handle. Painted faces in black, red and yellow on bowl. Handle has geometric design in black and red.
Light brown wooden spoon with an elongated bowl and a bear eating fish carved in relief on handle; painted designs in green, red and black. Small circular hole through the centre of the handle.
Dome shaped, double-woven, cedar bark hat with a design that is painted on. The hat has plaiting at the top which is outlined with double strand twining. The warps are then split and the twining becomes finer. A row of triple strand twining separates the top from the sides of the hat. The body of the hat is woven with double strand twining and features a painted design. The design is expansive; the main elements are two large eyes in black outlined in green with grey-blue under brow. The bottom rim of the hat has a row of triple strand twining. The hat liner is woven in a similar manner to the exterior hat, but not as finely. The liner does not extend to the full height of the hat, but stops just below the hat band which is twill woven (over two, under one).