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Hearst Museum object titled Bracelets, accession number 5-14224a-g, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Headband, accession number 5-14234, described as Headband. "Slama'ng". Multi-colored, 6 strands of red, blue, and white glass beads (some of which are broken), thin leather bands placed at even intervals to hold strands together. Length 26 centimeters. Beading technique is called "hirit" (threading) "hutmo" (threading) "utut" (joining together). Worn by married women for decoration purposes.
Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 5-14233, described as Necklace. "Qhahla Awak" (white necklace). 3 twisted strands of white glass beads. 1.36 centimeters. Beading technique is called "hirit" (threading) "hutmo" (threading) "utut" (joining together). Used by married women.