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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-47051, described as Wood carving of 2 human figures feet to feet with oblong bowl between their legs. Faces painted blue-green and black.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-13166, described as Seal shaped. Black-stained wood, (yew? or Honduran mahogany); carved bone teeth and ovals around bowl rim; warm water abalone in nostrils, eyes and tail (inlay in one nostril and one side of tail missing); small white "seed" bead inlay elsewhere; stylized head and octopus tentacles on both sides in relief.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-47044, described as Oval, argellite; bone insets in rim, "Jagging wheel" design on center interior; arms and hands, faces carved on underside.  Made from carved argellite and inlaid whalebone.  Fide Carol Sheehan: rosette and leaf dish bowl with humans on outer surface, feet at base.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-19087, described as Carved, wooden, in form of beaver, abalone inlay, yellow cedar.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-73367, described as Haida argillite bowl. Attributed to Charles Edenshaw (ca. 1839-1920), Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii), British Columbia, late 19th century Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4683, described as Wooden, cedar or yew, Carved out of a single piece of wood, in the shape of a bird. representing a bird; Carved out while green and soft, and processed and hardened by boiling in water; Oil impregnated.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4680, described as Carved bowl representing a bird.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4639, described as Small, sea lion oil bowl. Design on flippers signifies power in navigation (design fide Charles Brown, June 1964).
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4678, described as Carved and painted wooden bowl. Wolf head on one end, sparrow hawk head on other; yellow cedar; painted red, blue and black. Identification of wood type and wolf and sparrow hawk by Charles Brown, June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-4682, described as Carved, representing a seal.