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Scraper of granitic schist (fragment). Locality: Sanpoil Indians, Colville, Wash. Identified by Verne F. Ray and G.E. Goodspeed. Remarks: From shell mound at naa'qu, on Columbia River.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.
Workman's chip of agate. Locality: Sanpoil Indians, Colville Reservation, Wash. Identified by G.E. Goodspeed. Remarks: From shell mound at naa'qu, on Columbia River.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.
Workman's chip of petrified wood. Locality: Sanpoil Indians, Colville Reservation, Wash. Identified by G.E. Goodspeed. Remarks: From shell mound at naa'qu, on Columbia River.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.
Workman's chip of petrified wood. Locality: Sanpoil Indians, Colville Reservation, Wash. Identified by G.E. Goodspeed. Remarks: From shell mound at naa'qu, on Columbia River.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.
Scraper of granitic schist. Locality: Sanpoil Indians, Colville, Wash. Identified by Verne F. Ray and G.E. Goodspeed. Remarks: From shell mound at naa'qu, on Columbia River.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.
Large stone adze from Fort St. James.* From Fort St. James. This was dug up by the natives in plowing. They say that none of their people know who made it as it seems to have been lost and then recovered, and not handed down in families. $2.00.** *Information is from the original accession ledger. **From accession file.
Scraper of granitic schist (fragment). Locality: Sanpoil Indians, Colville, Wash. Identified by Verne F. Ray and G.E. Goodspeed. Remarks: From shell mound at naa'qu, on Columbia River.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.