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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 3-23202, described as Apron. Rectangle of commercial cotton cloth with blue and white ticking. 68.5 cm by 110.5 cm. Tie strings made of same material sewn onto upper corners. Commercial cotton cloth with ties. Worn by men to protect their white trousers. Now falling into disuse. See 25-3493-94 and 13-6006-07. See field notes in accession envelope. “Delantal” means apron in Spanish. “K’ax nak” means tie stomach in Maya. From Piste in Eastern Yucatan.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 3-23205, described as Flat tray; made of Adenocalymna fissum vines; wicker woven; 2 element warp; used for storing food, etc.; hung from roof beams to protect food from rodents. Native name Peten (Maya).  Diameter circa 42cm.