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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 16-9638, described as Game basket made of shepaja palm leaves and bark vine; used to bring game home from hunt.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 16-9648, described as Basket; Jiri Cacun (eat basket) plaited of Shapaja palm fronds which have not yet opened out. Bell-shaped; 16 inches in height, 9.5 inches in diameter. Quickly made carrying basket of plaited palm fronds. Amahuaca, Peru.
Hearst Museum object titled Blowgun blank, accession number 16-9721, described as Partially shaped wood material for blowgun; Rundasinyuray; 4th stage in making blow gun; end 'V' hotched; faint center for groove; 39 5/8 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blowgun blank, accession number 16-9719, described as Partially shaped palm wood material for blowgun; Kamb3'Ray (huacrapona palm board 2nd stage in making blowgun; 39.75 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Blowgun blank, accession number 16-9718, described as Raw material for blowgun; Rundasinyuray (blow)gun tree board); 1st stage in making blowgun; shaped and water treated; 39.75 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blowgun blank, accession number 16-9720, described as Partially shaped palm wood material for blowgun Kamb3Ray (Huacrapona palm board); 3rd stage in making blowgun; shaped ready for grooving; 39.5 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blowgun in progress, accession number 16-9723, described as Partially shaped wood material for blowgun; Rundasinyuray; 6th stage in making blowgun; this piece shaped, water and heat traveled, grooved, tapered and refired; 35 5/8 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blowgun in progress, accession number 16-9722, described as Partially shaped wood material for blowgun; Rundasinyuray; 5th stage in making blowgun; tappered to shape and fired; center grooved; 39.5 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Blowgun in progress, accession number 16-9724a,b, described as a and b) 2 halves of partially finished blowgun; Rundaginyuray; 7th stage in making blowgun; prior to being tied and glued together with rosin; 39.25 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Club, accession number 16-9758, described as War club; Humuuy; made of pifayo palm wood; used in hand to hand combat; faint decorations in bands of achiote paint; 48 inches long.