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This is a modified T-shaped pipe bowl where one side is shorter than the other. It would have a stem, possibly wooden, inserted for smoking.
This is a red, elbow style catlinite (pipestone) pipe bowl. It would have had a stem attached for smoking, possibly wood.
Stem and Bowl do not look like they fit together very well but both are carved from catlinite. Common style.
This is a catlinite (pipestone) pipe bowl that would have had a wooden pipe stem inserted into the square end when smoking.
This is a red catlinite (pipestone) pipe stem.
Anonymous gift in memory of Dr. Harlow Brooks
This hammer has a catlinite hammer with a wooden handle covered with rawhide sewn over and around the center of the hammer. The red catlinite is tapered on each end and has three grooves around it on each end either side of the wood and hide holding it on. This might have had a decorative horsetail hanging from it. Such clubs were used in dances before a hunt and had symbolic and ceremonial function not a war function. Members of a society carried these as badges of honor and emblems of office.
Pipe bowl made in the shape of a tomahawk with lead inlay around the pipe bowl and stem. Does not look functional. Possibly made for trade.
Special Improvement Fund
Red catlinite (pipestone) modified T-shape pipe bowl where one portion is shoreter then the other.