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Hearst Museum object titled Frame for carrying loads, accession number 3-293.1, described as Frame for carrying loads
Hearst Museum object titled Headband, accession number 3-83, described as Woman’s headband or cinta; twilled wool and cotton; red, orange and green; approximately 1 m 80 cm long, 2.3 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-151, described as Woman’s shirt (guipil). (White cotton. Basket weave. Overall brocade in many colors. One brocaded red band on each side. Appliqued in pink taffeta around neck. Approximately 72 cm long, 72 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-38, described as Woman’s garment ("guipil"); white cotton, basket weave; brocaded with red and yellow cotton; sewn with dark blue thread; approximately 1 m 29 cm wide, 93 long; For the color yellow, the fiber is cotton and the dye result is no spectrum
Hearst Museum object titled Net bag, accession number 3-68, described as Matate made of wool; not in drawer
Hearst Museum object titled Net bag, accession number 3-67, described as Native bag or matate made of pita; not in drawer
Hearst Museum object titled Raincoat, accession number 3-14, described as Capote of native; rain cloak; black wool; twill weave; hand sewn; fringe along bottom of one side; one side approximately 1 m long, the other side 112 cm long and fringed
Hearst Museum object titled Toalla, accession number 3-153, described as Woman’s garment (toalla). (Cotton basketweave. Red with green, yellow, and blue stripes. Multicolored satin brocading. Blue and yellow warp stripes edge. 72 cm x 79 cm).  Remarks: For the color green, the fiber is cotton and the dye must be retested for indigo.  For the color red, the fiber is cotton and the dye result is madder.
Hearst Museum object titled Toalla, accession number 3-143, described as Wraps or toalla (Cotton, basketweave. White, red, green, and yellow plaid. Approximately 1 m 72 cm long, 42 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Towel, accession number 3-152, described as Babe towell (toalla). (Cotton basketweave. Red, white, yellow and green stripes. 47 cm  x 43 cm).