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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-62087, described as Twined, covered with pinon pitch; twined sumac shoots, 2 leather handles on body, hollow base.
Hearst Museum object titled Hoop, accession number 2-62089, described as Round; plant fiber wrapped around twigs.
Hearst Museum object titled Lithographic engraving (print), accession number 9-14912, described as Image. Printed image of Sri Venkatashawari: standing bejeweled anthropomorphic figure on lotus-like pedestal; lithograph on light purple plastic card. Height: 17.2cm, Width: 12.3cm. Representation of Sri Venkatashawari, central deity of Tirupati Temple, Andhra Pradesh. Probably souvenir.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 9-14915, described as Mat; straw with three principal design bands; width 72.5 cm length 169 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 9-14917, described as Mat; straw with two principal design bands; width 73 cm length 177 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 9-14918, described as Mat; straw with two principal design bands; width 73 cm length 167 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 9-14916, described as Mat; straw with two principal design bands; width 71.5 cm length 168 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Medicine bundle model, accession number 2-62090, described as Medicine bundle model; paper exterior over unknown core wrapped with plain weave off-white cotton cloth; two buckskin ties.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 2-61380, described as Winter scene on Poundmaker Reserve: man standing on horse-drawn wagon; trees, stuctures, dog. Signed "Allan Sapp" lower right corner. Oil on canvas board.
Hearst Museum object titled Plant sample, accession number 2-62088, described as Kinick-kinick, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi.