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Carved silver spoon with an oval shaped bowl and long handle ending in a triangulated point. Depicted is a killer whale on the shaft, a bird’s head on the tip of the handle and a face on the bottom of the bowl. The tip of the handle curves slightly back. Fine crosshatching in the negative space. There are seven lines of design on the whale's tail. The underside is engraved with ‘Fort Simpson; B.C.’, written on two rows.
Carved silver spoon with an oval shaped bowl and a handle that curves back at the tip. Killer whale is depicted on the shaft, a bird’s head on the tip of the handle and a face on the bottom of the bowl. Fine crosshatching is in the negative space. There are six lines of design in the whale's tail.The underside is engraved with ‘Fort Simpson; B.C.’, written on one line.
Dark green, carved soapstone figure depicting a walrus with two pointed bone ? tusks. Shallow engraved detailing. Two circular pieces of felt are adhered to the bottom.
Carved argillite pole with a slight taper and a concaved back mounted on a square base. From top to bottom: seal ? with spotted skin and protruding snout. Raven with a long beak and the wings tucked inwards; bear with a snout, carved nostril, bared teeth and protruding tongue holding onto three rings that sit on the head of a beaver. Beaver with two large front teeth holding onto a chewing stick. Its tail is turned upright and holds a human face.
Painted bentwood box with lid. All four sides made from a single cedar board, steamed and bent into three right angle corners. The open seam is nailed together. A separate cedar board is nailed on to make a bottom. The front and back sides have painted distributive designs in red and black. The side panels have an outline in red and black. The lid (part b) is unpainted.
Rectangular shaped, dark stained, carved feast dish with a deep long bowl and two upright, rounded ends. The sides are rounded horizontally with their edges angled out wider then the base. The surface is detailed with kerfed sections in a variety of angles.
Carved, wood paddle with an unfinished painted design depicting an eagle with another bird figure. The eagle head is on the top of the shaft while the body is depicted in the blade. Flat blade with a tapered point, rounded shaft and a cylindrical shaped handle mounted on top. The reverse is painted green and inscribed in pencil with ‘Charlie H. Dudoward, Jan 14th 1966’. Two brown fabric ties are nailed to the back.
Carved, wood miniature paddle with a painted abstract design in black and green using Northwest Coast stylized forms. The reverse has a diagonal line design with a partial outlined shape. Flat blade with a tapered point, rounded shaft and a cylindrical shaped handle mounted on top.
Carved wooden children’s spoon with a rounded shaft and an oval shaped handle; circular shaped bowl. The handle is painted black with an abstract design of ovoids and lozenge pattern.
Small carved wooden spoon with a body of a fish as the handle; oval shaped bowl. The fish has black detailing and carved teeth. This spoon is carved in a light hardwood, and elaborated with black stripes, stipples, dots, and dashes.