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Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 2-72494, described as Hopi, white buffalo figure; social dancer.  white painted body with forearms, legs below knees and circular lozenge on chest and back in black with white painted ovals in row.  wears a painted leather breech clout, white fur kilt with tail and white fur.  head covering with horns each side of head.  armlets and sash of leather decorated with shells.  rawhide knee bands are strung with bells.  white fur anklets and dance boots.  holds a rattle in one hand.  yucca whip is missing from left hand.  face painted white with black marking beneath each eye.  mounted on a round of cotton wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot, accession number 2-72495, described as Painted pot, unfired.  painted in blue, white, black, red-brown on pale beige slip.  Motifs of triangles with lines and scalloped edges.  Feather motifs.  Brown slip inside.  Juanita Fragua, potter.  Jemez.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot, accession number 2-72496, described as Miniature pot, painted, unfired pot. Labeled C.G. Loretto.  Jemez.  Brown slip.  Motifs of feathers, geometric pattern and scalloped line.