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Fish hook (b) and lure (a) attached to each other with a short length of sinew.
Carved wooden depiction of a bird figure with a long neck and beak, circular eyes accentuated with white pigment, and folded wings that protrude slightly at the shoulder. The bird figure is sitting on the edge of a bird bath.
Otter, lightly carved details. Curved back. Tail bent downward.
Seal, detail is lightly carved. Tail curves slightly to the left. Dots decorated the back.
Dark grey stone figure of a hunter with lightly carved details, such as features and crease marks. His right arm is upright and his hand has a hole to hold something - perhaps a spear. His left arm is resting down at his side and his hand has a hole.
Ulu type knife. Large, sharply flared metal rounded blade. Blade is attached at its apex via two metal rivets to a short, curved, yellow-brown handle.
Ulu type knife. Flared metal blade with a rounded, beveled edge on the bottom. Top point of the blade is attached to a metal shank that connects to a short, horizontal handle of grey-white antler (?). Blade has inscriptions on each side: one side lists maker of steel blade in Sheffield England, other side stamped 'Hudson's Bay Company Incorporated 2nd May 1670'.
Ulu type knife. Flared metal blade with a rounded, beveled edge on the bottom. Top point of the blade is attached by two rivets to a metal shank that connects to a short, horizontal handle of yellow-brown tusk.
Seventy-nine wooden gambling sticks (parts b-bbbb) in a deer hide bag (part a). The sticks are cylindrical in shape and are of uniform size; each has red and/or black line markings in centre. A few have an old white adhesive tag attached. Nine pieces are inlaid with abalone shells of different designs; one is missing its inlay. The inside of the bag has remnants of an old red and black Northwest Coast design. The strap of the bag has a carved bone(?) window-shaped ornament attached.
A small knife. The upper edge of the blade has a row of four elephants, possibly with an additional baby elephant (?). The finial of the short leaf design handle is also in the form of an elephant.