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Pencil drawing of two eagle designs, facing opposite directions on a rectangular piece of paper with light yellow grid lines. Eagles are symmetrical images of each other. Heads touch at the centre and are slightly tilted upwards. Bodies and wings extend to each end. There is an inscription written above the image.
Pencil tracing of a bilaterally symmetrical Northwest Coast style design on a rectangular, transparent piece of plastic film. Face of figure, with large nostrils and tongue, is at the centre and body extends to either side. There is an inscription written underneath the left end of the image.
Pencil drawing of a bilaterally symmetrical Northwest Coast style design on a rectangular piece of paper with light green grid lines. Face of figure is at the centre with large nostrils and tongue. The body extends to each end. There is an inscription written underneath the image, on the right side.
Pencil tracing of a bilaterally symmetrical dogfish design on a rectangular, transparent piece of plastic film. Face is at the centre and body, fins and tail extend to each side. Remnants of adhesive tape are on the right end.
Pencil drawing of a bilaterally symmetrical Northwest Coast dogfish design on a rectangular piece of paper with vertical pink lines and one horizontal light blue line across the top. The head is in the centre of the image and the teeth are triangular shaped. Beside the mouth are four gill slits. To complete the design there are crescent shapes representing fins, both of which have spines going out in wave shapes. There is a line down the centre of the image. Face is at the centre and the body, fins and tail extend to each end. There is an inscription written above the left end. There are remnants of adhesive tape on each end.
Pencil tracing of a thunderbird and killer whale design, fitted into an elongated, rectangle shape suitable for a bracelet. Tracing is done on a rectangular piece of plastic film. Killer whale is on left end, with teeth showing and a face design on the dorsal fin. Body extends to the centre. Thunderbird head is on the right side and body extends to the centre.
Pencil tracing of a thunderbird and killer whale design, fitted into an elongated rectangle shape, suitable for a bracelet. Tracing is on a rectangular, transparent piece of plastic film. Killer whale face with teeth showing is on the right side. Dorsal fin has a face design in it. Body extends to centre. Eye of killer whale has not been completed. Thunderbird head is on the left side, body and wings extend to centre.
Pencil tracing of a beaver on a square piece of plastic film. It is a frontal view of a symmetrically drawn beaver with ovoid, s and u forms. The face has two large incisors and rounded ovoid nostrils and rounded ears. The beaver tail is drawn up against its stomach with a human face depicted inside it. There is a small (approximately 1mm) boarder drawn around the image. There are two creases in the film along the sides of the boarder vertically from the top to bottom of the plastic film. Small piece of adhesive tape is near the bottom right corner of the image.
Pencil tracing of a shark on a rectangular piece of plastic film A profile view of the head of the shark is on the far left side of the image with the body extending to the right. One large ovoid eye with a circular pupil. The body is comprised of ovoids and s forms. An inscription is written above the image.
Pencil tracing, within an oval shape, of a symmetrically shaped eagle on a rectangular piece of plastic film. The eagle's head, with two ovoid shaped eyes and round eyeballs, is at one end of the image and the two wings extending to the other end of the image. Ovoid, s and u forms are used through-out the image. Some small pencil and erased pencil marks run along the edge and corners of the plastic film. There is an inscription written below the image.