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Long, rectangular red flannel panel with beaded floral pattern along full length. Bead colours: three shades of green, three shades of blue, mauve, yellow, gold, clear and white. Dentalia shells incorporated around the border. Off-white cotton backing. Originally the panel would have been a single long piece, but priour to collection, it was torn or cut through the middle, into two evenly sized pieces (part a and b).
Long, dangling ear ornament made from rows of white dentalium shell strung together. Nine sections divided by strips of leather. Seven denticles per section. Red beads at the end the end of each string (all missing except one). A leather thong is attached at the top.
Long, dangling ear ornament made from rows of white dentalium shell strung together. Nine sections divided by strips of leather. Seven denticles per section. Seven red beads at the end. A leather thong is attached at the top.
Spherical beads in blue, green, and white strung in pairs in between dentalium shells. Strung in a circular necklace.
Necklace of paired dentalium shells alternating with white, green, dark blue and light blue trade beads; strung on a light cord. Abalone shell pendant.
Cedar bark basket with no seams (sides have collapsed). Inside the basket were found fragmented strands of dentalium shell, blue beads, and bark (now grouped as part b); and a large quantity of loose dentalium shells and fragments (now grouped as part c).
One piece of dentalium shell formed into a bead. Originally housed in a box marked 4F15, Box 6, B
Three dentalia shells. One shorter than the other two, otherwise intact. No definite signs of modification. B.Avery 10/24/2003.
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