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Cattail-mat needle. Long bowed wooden mat needle, flat on one side, rounded on the other. Has one broken end, other end has the eye, and is flattened and shaped.
Cattail-mat needle. Long, bowed, wooden needle, flat on one side, rounded on the other. Has one pointed end, other has the eye and is flattened and shaped.
Carved wood D-Adze with animal head. Metal blade attached with two metal screws.
Carved bone D-Adze. Metal blade attached with screw and hemp(?) fibre. Wolf(?) carved into one end.
Club carved in the shape of a halibut with hole in tail, two eyes on top, nostrils, mouth and gills. Smooth on top surface, rough on bottom. Series of six rows of two gill-like shapes on bottom; seven notches on each side.
Northern style carved club in shape of shark with abalone inlay. Raised round handle with hole. Highly polished.
Dagger with long, tapered, metal blade attached to a bone(?) handle. Body of handle wound with skin strips. Top of handle carved like into a bear head with abalone insets. Butt of handle appears to be whale bone.
Wrought iron double-edged, bi-pointed dagger. Tapered blades at both ends, one short, one long. Hide strip wound around flat handle area between blades.
Metal dagger with tapered blades at either end. Skin strip wound around flat centre. One blade longer then the other. Both blades raised along centre, flat on under surface.
Metal dagger with raised surface in middle of blade. Handle is wrapped with a strip of leather, which was then bound with copper wire. Top of handle is decorated with two metal protrusions angled away from each other and curling at the ends.