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Hearst Museum object titled Basket purse, accession number 10-1301, described as Woven basketry purse; natural; cord attached; 4 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 2 1/2” max dia.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket purse, accession number 10-1151, described as Raincoat; grass tied on from strip of tapa; 41” L.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying basket, accession number 10-1299, described as (a) woven basketry purse; saddle shape; twill; (b) split bamboo base; 6 1/2” L. x 5 1/2 H.
Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 10-1262, described as Bark breech cloth; yellow-brown; 98 x 9”
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 10-1149, described as Grass raincoat; light; by fibre cord knotting from white cloth band; ca. 26”1.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-1307, described as Decorated basketry hat; bamboo; red, yellow, and black; geometric designs; bands of red bamboo around pillbox brim.  Holds long hair, tobacco, etc.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-1158, described as Hat; basketry; brown and natural; round; 4 7/8” dia.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-1161, described as Hat; round; basketry; natural and brown; band of red bamboo; 4 dog teeth; 3 strands of braided cord; 2 U.S. Army buttons; brass loop on crown; 4 3/4” dia.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-1144, described as Woven basketry hat; openwork rattan over palm leaf; round; crown to point of nito decoration; rattan lining; no head ring; 20 1/2 dia. Same as 10-126.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-1143, described as Woven basketry hat; round; domed; 3 bands nito trim with diamond design; plain twill split bamboo lining; coiled nito and bamboo headring; 17 3/4” dia. Same as 10-1145. Broken on 1 side, 1963. See Kroeber, pg. 125.