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Head portion of club only, no handle.
Metal earrings (parts a-b) that are horseshoe-like in shape with blue enamel in between liner incisions. A thin metal wire is soldered at one end with a hook at the other to clasp to the earring creating a hoop.
Two pieces of translucent white shell with the exterior of the shell removed. While both pieces are of a fairly rounded circular shape, the first piece (part a) has more of a vortex with its structure, and the second piece (part b) has more of a radial type of structure.
Frontlet featuring an anthropomorphic squatting figure with raised palms. Piece is painted red, except for face and palm of hands. Abalone shell inlay around the border and on eyes and mouth.
Hand made fire steel, a trade item. Strap is partly stained red. Old file striations are visible on the flattened part of the steel.
Bone whistle, bound with white and orange porcupine quills, three small yellow and black feathers hanging from it (appears there were more feathers at one time), and with a metal and red glass beads strung on a skin band which ends with a metal piece and a long metal chain.
Circular basket with rattlesnake design on interior and exterior.
Rectangular green shawl with long fringe. The shawl has a subtle white zigzag and black linear pattern on green ground. The long sides are selvage. The shorter ends have a woven black and green piece ending in a long, knotted fringe.
A stingray barb that has tiny barbs along both sides forming a point at the end. Probably part of a weapon.
Shield is composed of two perpendicular layers of cane that are lashed together with rattan. One end is wider than the other, and at both ends the sides curve inwards and meet at a point. Handle on back.