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Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-27818, described as Blouse, woman's. White cotton cloth with red and black decorated portion in upper half, dots of green and yellow.
Hearst Museum object titled Cord, accession number 16-20591, described as hand woven cord; brown, cream and black; finished with 6 braided tails at one end and loose fringe at the other.  combination of cotton (brown) and wool (cream, black) yarns.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-1769, described as Chinese man's black satin brimless cap. Black satin , red pompom on top. Lined with red cotton fabric.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-27819, described as Huipil: Woman's white cotton cloth with red vertical stripes. Embroidered decoration in orange and magenta near the neck.
Hearst Museum object titled Poncho, accession number 16-20602, described as woven llama (and alpaca) wool - brown, very dark brown, and cream in perpendicular stripes of varying width.  brown stripes divided by narrow (3cm) dark brown and cream bands woven in wide triangles and 0.5cm bands of black and cream.  bordered on all 4 sides with dark brown band.  neck slit is bound with cotton fabric (purplish-brown).
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 16-20588, described as woven cotton sash, white yellow, black, red and golden yellow yarn woven into a checker-board pattern.  ends finished with warp fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 16-20589, described as cotton (blue, white, orange) and wood (red, green) woven yarn sash.  woven in 3 bands on an orange or green warp.  2 outer bands are blue and white; inner band is red and green.  both woven as alternating stripes.  depending on warp color, finished edge alternates green with white or blue or orange with white or blue.  each end finished with 3-pronged "tails" and short fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Suit and bag, accession number 10-3460a-c, described as Bagobo man's suit and bag.  a) pants - Bermuda shorts length with drawstring waist and embroidered and beaded with white beads, leg bands at hems.  b) short jacket with embroidered bands at wrist, shoulder, around hem, and on each side of lapels.  both sleeves are beaded with white beads with snowflake-like designs.  neckband is bound with fabric and bordered with white beads as are all embroidered bands.  a single brass button (US military uniform type) at neck closes with a loop of beading (white and black beads alternated.  2 small bronze bell fragments are attached by beaded strands of wire just below the button loop at the neck.  1 small pocket is attached to the inside of each side of the jacket front.  c) man's bag of woven fabric made from 97cm long strip folded at center then joined along each side.  front of bag is lavishly decorated with a 30cm x 36cm fully embroidered and beaded panel (white seed beads and shell beads), that has been applied to the foundation fabric.  a long strap is attached at the open ends then along the bottom fold, forming a backpack.  straps and bottom of applied panel are embellished with strands of beads, tassels and bronze bells (3 small, 1 large).  bottom of bag below applied panel is decorated with 6 bands of white beading in vegetal-like designs.  the back of the bag is undecorated.
Hearst Museum object titled Tump line, accession number 1-259560, described as cotton cord tump line with tightly woven brow band (34cm long x 5.5-6.0cm wide) attached to a cord net (200cm long) which expands to several meters wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Tunic, accession number 3-27820, described as Tunic, man's sleeved.  Cotton with red and orange brocaded bands in wool yarn on sleeves, seams and below neck.