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Hearst Museum object titled Pot stand, accession number 5-6705, described as Pot stand; do-nut shaped ring of papyrus; plain weave on spiral warp wound around bundle core; w. 14 cm; dia. 35 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot stand, accession number 5-6702, described as Pot stand; do-nut shaped ring of grass; plain twining on spiral warp wound around grass bundle core; natural and black; dia. 12 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot stand, accession number 5-6703, described as Pot stand; do-nut ring of grass; plain twining on spiral warp wound around grass bundle core; natural and purple; dia. 13 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot stand, accession number 5-6660a,b, described as Pot stand; 2 natural branches (bark off);  a) top section; stem & 5 radial branch extensions wrapped with twisted grass fiber in alternating black & brown bands; w. a) 152 cm, b) 142 cm; height 115 cm. Native name: Mutaijara. Used by men and women to put pot on after cooking. Collected Aug 1967.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot stand, accession number 5-6662, described as Pot stand; no-nut shaped bundle of black and brown grass; checker woven; dia. 37 cm; thickness 10.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot stand, accession number 5-6701, described as Pot stand; do-nut shaped ring of grass; plain twining on spiral warp wound around grass bundle core; natural, red, blue and brown; dia. 12.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Stool (seating furniture), accession number 5-6754, described as Stool; carved from single piece of wood; hourglass shape; bands of burned incised lines on base and center section; h. 16 m; dia. 23.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Stool (seating furniture), accession number 5-6878, described as Native name: Acaradu Stool; 3 legs with feet; carved from one piece of wood; aluminum repair in seat; h. 20 cm; dia. 17 cm. Used especially by men to sit on Made by men
Hearst Museum object titled Stool (seating furniture), accession number 5-6880, described as Native name: Acaradu Stool; 3 legs with feet; carved from one piece of wood; height: 16.5 cm; diameter: 24.5 cm. Used especially by men to sit on Made by men
Hearst Museum object titled Stool (seating furniture), accession number 5-6879, described as Native name: Acaradu Stool; 3 legs with feet; carved from one piece of wood; h. 22.5 cm; dia. 22 cm. Used especially by men to sit on Made by men