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Bunches of white beads connected by single strands of black beads. Red band at each end.
Strung on cord. Two pieces (parts a-b) of alternating three brass faceted beads and a seed.
Ear ornament. Three circles of coiled brass wire with bead border and connections. Mainly white but with some red and blue beaded accents overall. Three metal beads hang from the bottom beaded strands.
A carved wood frog. It's black eyes are surrounded by a black area with a red nose. Flat base and back suggest that it was likely a platform for another figure. There is a nail with a small piece of string wrapped around on top of the back near the front.
A rounded, somewhat triangular piece of bark. The bark has a reddish colour.
Painting composed of a rectangular piece of fibre board painted with a spit sea creature (possibly a whale) design in red and black. The board is framed with cedar that is painted black. Hooks and wire attached to reverse of frame.
Spoon carved from one piece of wood with a shallow bowl that comes to a slightly pointed tip, and a handle with a rounded tip.
A brown wood spoon that has an incised geometric design on the base of the handle consisting of a horizontal band of triangles.
Small, carved, stone pipe with simple design scratched on bowl and a raised, rectangular shaped section on the bottom.
A rounded piece of coarse dark stone, which is flat on both ends and has a deep circumferal groove around the middle for holding hafting lashings. Lower edge is flattened to sit firmly on hafting. Head is lashed with cedar root to carved wood hafting platform. Extending from this is a curving branch which acts as a handle.