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Bag composed of a net of fine hide thongs and a hide band across the top with a beaded leaf pattern in green, dark blue, green-blue, light blue, light pink, black and white. Larger white, green and blue beads are strung onto the net at the top and along one side. Hide loops and straps attached at the top of the band.
The bag is rectangular, green-brown and shiny with a green fabric handle. The bag is made from narrow strips of seal intestine sewn together with thread. There are five strips on either side of the bag. Some of the seams show traces of feathers and red, green and black fabric decoration. A thin gold band is sewn around the opening of the bag.
Miniature harpoon with a straight wooden shaft, a short tusk handle protruding from the shaft, and a long, curving tusk head with a spade-shaped metal blade attached at one end.
Miniature harpoon with a straight wooden shaft and bone spikes protruding from either end; one spike is short, while the other is long.
Miniature harpoon with a wooden shaft, a short and a long metal spike protruding from either end, and a horn-shaped tusk inserted in centre.
Miniature harpoon with an ivory head attached to a wooden shaft with a leather thong.
Model bird spear with three barbed prongs at end and centre. Prongs attached to shaft with black thread.
Set of six flat, spatula-like paddles.
Wooden model of a seal skin float with a sinew line attached at one end that has a small metal point inserted into a white piece; bone peg 'plug' extends at other end (part f). Second, separate, wooden float is part g.
A small arrow point with a hole drilled through the middle for the long, thin, skin line.