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Brown wood face mask with two outward pointed curved horns. Horizontal, rectangular cut out pupils in oval eyes. Forehead extends downward into the thin, deep nose. Small horizontal, rectangular cut out mouth. Has upward pointing crescent ears. Double incised lines extend downward from around the middle of the forehead, across the brows, and around the sides of the face to the mouth.
Distributive design painted in black on natural wood. The left side, from the top to the bottom, has the following: three circles in a rectangle each; an eye form in an ovoid; a circle in a rectangle with a pair of circles in a split u each; an ovoid in an ovoid with a profile face facing to the right side; and three circles in a rectangle each. The right side, from the top to the bottom, has the following: an eye form in an ovoid with a pair of circles in a rectangle each; an eye form in an ovoid with a pair of circles in a rectangle each above and a front facing face with an oval in a box in between; an eye form in an ovoid with a pair of eyes and a pair of circles in a rectangle each below; and a pair of circles in a split u form each with a front facing face.
Brown wood mask with five horns on the crown. Has square cut out eyes with upraised and incised brows above, a thin, deep nose, and an open mouth. Has ears. Along the hairline, there is a double incised zig zag line. Hair has nine vertical ridges with a zig zag along their middles.
Wood mask with brass metal sheeting that has a pattern of repousse dots partly covering the mask. Incised lines on the wood forehead. Has horizontal, rectangular cut out eyes and a small mouth. Dangling from the forehead, there are three equally spaced long metal decorations, each with a red tassel. Surmounted by a chameleon.
Rounded mask with an open beak-like mouth. Covered with incised line patterns that consist of a horizontal band of cross hatching around the forehead, x formations around the upper portion where there are two rounded ear-like knobs, and vertical lines around the top of the head. Upper beak-like portion of the mouth has vertical zig zag band at either side. Fin-shaped nose-like protrusion on top of the upper beak-like portion. Has circular cut out eyes.
Elongated human face mask that is horned and black. Slit eyes, long nose, and a protruding mouth. Rounded, flat ears. A relatively vertical, rectangular piece protrudes at either side of the face. Horns curve upward to meet at a point at the top. Tapering protrusions below at either side of the face.
Harpoon with a very long, straight shaft (a) with a throwing end shaped to fit fingers bound to it with cherry bark. Forked spear end (part b) divided and bound with cherry bark and cord.
Harpoon heads with cords; part c has a metal point and bone support, part d has a metal point and corroded metal support.
Wooden, carved figure depicting a chief being lifted by another man, probably a slave. The top figure has a painted face and body, and is wearing a headdring; all are painted red and black with Northwest Coast designs. The position of the body is standing with his right arm raised and his palm open. The left hand is under the other figure's chin. The lower figure is in a crouched position with his left knee bent under and his right knee bent up supporting the right leg of the upper man. The lower figure is holding the other figure's left foot in his left hand and the right is wrapped around the other's leg. The second figure's face has an open mouth and is painted with red and black imagery. (Figure now has its right arm in a raised position.)
Quiver (part a) with three (parts b-d) arrows. Quiver (part a) is made of goatskin. Arrows (parts b-d) are made of plain wood shafts with tin tips. All of the metal tips of the arrows (parts b-d) have an arrow point. The metal tip of the first (part b) arrow has a long, cylindrical base. The metal tip of the second (part c) arrow has a long, coiled base. The metal tip of the third (part d) arrow has a long, rectangular base. The base of the shafts near the tip ends of the last two (parts c-d) arrows are wrapped with fibre while the first (part b) arrow is unwrapped.