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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-27934, described as Cup-like, twined. In good condition. Mostly overlaid except bottom. 2-faced overlay. White horizontal stripes alternate with bands of red and white vertical stripes. Mostly plain twined. 3-strand twining near start. Globular shape.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-27932, described as Shovel shaped. Openwork, plain twined; "spaces of warp only interspersed with closely woven rows most frequent: 2 plain rows, 2 rows of red and white dotted overlay in between"; 3 closely woven plain rows at scoop end. Does not appear used.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-27940, described as Openwork. Hazel used with Tump line. In good condition. Rounded, not conical shape. Plain twined. Bottom closed 3-strand twining. Top 3 rows closely plain twined. Warp ends twined together to form rim. A hoop is sewn inside rim with split shoots in three places and with stiff leather strip in one place. Three loops of fabric tied to basket.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-27933, described as Twined, cup-like. Design leaf. In good condition. All plain twining, overlaid in red and white, except bottom. Design: diagonal bands of 3 parallelograms connected at the corners. Bottom is all of 3-strand twining. Little hoop sewn on to rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-27938, described as Dirty and worn from use. Mainly 3-strand twining. White 2-faced overlay: solid and dotted stripes, and a band of connected triangles. Plain twining occurs: 3-4.25 cm from start, 5.5-6.25 cm from start, 7.5-8.25 cm from start, and 13-17 cm from start (to rim).
Hearst Museum object titled Blade fragments, accession number 1-27969, described as Biface, obsidian.
Hearst Museum object titled Charm, accession number 1-27957, described as Bull (?) pine or tamarack (?) seeds.
Hearst Museum object titled Cooking basket, accession number 1-27935, described as Design: deer excorta. Globular shape. In good condition. Twined. Almost completely covered with 2-faced overlay. Thin stripes at rim. Design on white ground: diagonally stacked striped rectangles create stepped vertical zigzags; dotted stripes on bottom. Mostly plain twined. 3-strand twining occurs: 1.5 cm radius from start; 2-2.5 cm from start; 2 rows at 3.5 cm from start; 2 rows at about 7 cm from start.
Hearst Museum object titled Cooking basket, accession number 1-27936, described as Twined. Design: elbow. Does not look used. Globular shape. White 2-faced overlay. Major design: 2 parallel horizontal zigzag bands. On bottom, 2 bands of oppositely facing right triangles. Mostly plain twined. 3-strand twining for approximately 2.5 cm radius from start.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-62238, described as Miniature cradle. In new condition. Oval shaped, concave instead of flat bottom. Open twined work. Groups of 2 plain weave rows, slanted in opposite directions. Rim is sewn at top. Buckskin tie and loops. Strip of white cotton gauze tied to upper right of rim.