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Hearst Museum object titled Axe blade, accession number 1-1668, described as axe blade, Iron, flat; crudely rectangular, with bulbous working end.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 2-5846, described as Stone, ulu blade; slate.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 2-3985, described as Small; probably ulu blade; slate.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 2-3987, described as Stone, with only cutting edge ground; probably ulu.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 2-3986, described as Small stone (ulu blade); slate
Hearst Museum object titled Machete, accession number 2-58325a,b, described as Steel machete, with horn handle, and leather scabbard.  Stamped on blade near handle: "M-1-17".  Made by Collins and Company.
Hearst Museum object titled Ulu, accession number 2-3998, described as Stone knife with wooden handle. Slate blade.
Hearst Museum object titled Ulu, accession number 2-19245, described as Blade, poor condition.  Green stone knife used for flaking skin.
Hearst Museum object titled Ulu, accession number 2-3915, described as Stone knife blade with single edge; ground slate. Side ended knife with a curved working edge, sharpened from both sides. The other end, thicker and blunt, is where the lashing was. Handle missing.
Hearst Museum object titled Ulu, accession number 2-3909, described as Stone knife with hold drilled near the center for fastening the handle; ulu blade; slate. Crescent-shaped cutting edge, sharpened at both sides. Used by women for skinning and cutting up game and fish.