These are spoons. They are made out of horn. Some of them are from sheep; you know the big horned sheep. One of these belonged to Chief Timothy and then there is another one that is Lawyer’s. These belonged to his wife. Chief Lawyer’s wife’s name was ‘Ew’yíin. This one belonged to Timothy. Timothy was the chief down towards Clarkston to ‘Alpéwewii and Patáha, down that way. That is where he lived. Dad said, “I’ll never use these.” I said, “I’ll make soup and I’ll put them on for you.” So I did. I washed them and put them on by his dinner plate to see if he would use them. He said, “ Where is my big soup spoon?” So I gave him his big soup spoon and he wouldn’t use these. I thought he’d use them. But imagine that is what they carried around. They tied them on their belt that they used to take care of their hider. They’d tie them on there like that and carry them wherever they’d eat. They say a long time ago they used to use baskets to cook in. They’d heat the rocks and put the rocks in with their meat and water and make soup.