Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white negative, accession number 15-25428, described as black-and-white negative: Basket, twined, shovel-shaped, detail of convex face (the work face). Sedge root weft , equisetum runners for black design, willow? warps. Calif. Carmel Mission Indians. Handed down to Munras family, Spanish settlers in the locality. Called "hualajin" (Spanish spelling) in Mutsum Costanoan, "walexin" (Smithsonian orthography) used for winnowing seeds, perhaps also as an acorn meal shaker.