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Hearst Museum object titled Arrows, accession number 5-3038a-d, described as Arrows: Kwewt; cane foreshaft; barbed iron point; nock-end and point attached with sinew; unfeathered. A) 28.5 inches; B) 24.75 inches; C) 26.5 inches; D) 24.25 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Bird arrow, accession number 5-3039, described as Bird arrow; Tafut; cane shaft; unfeathered; head is large ball of beeswax; 21.5 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 5-2942, described as Bow; Baka; rawhide string.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 5-3036, described as Bow; Bwong; wooden; rawhide string; 47.5 inches tip to tip.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 5-2941, described as Bow; Baka; rawhide string.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 5-2981, described as Wooden bow; Ada; rawhide string.
Hearst Museum object titled Hunter’s disguise, accession number 5-13491, described as Hunter’s hornbill (head and neck) disguise made of hide-covered wood. from Lake Chad. Gift of Harry Rayfield, 1972
Hearst Museum object titled Hunting knife, accession number 5-3012, described as Metal hunting knife; Kapa; worn on hand, used in drawing bow string.
Hearst Museum object titled Hunting knife, accession number 5-3013, described as Metal hunting knife; Kapa; worn on hand, used in drawing bow string.
Hearst Museum object titled Hunting pack, accession number 5-3087, described as Hide hunting pack; Kuluk; worn as a haversack; irregular shape; brown hair.