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Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9672, described as Ball of bluish grey cotton thread; Jiwru Sagi; Ksajir Sagi (spun ball, black ball); for weaving black stripe in cloth.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9666, described as Unseeded dark cotton; Plo-mko (plo:bird of light brown color, mko: fleece, fluff) used only for bags, little boy's robes, and for weaving strips in cloth.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9683, described as Ball of fine cotton thread; Jiwru Chiyo, Tseyotsahi; used to make finer cloth, especially little boy's robes.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9715a,b, described as a and b) skeins of cotton; Sakto-Pochwa Ploji Yoshmookaluru; dyed in Pochwa Ploji; used for bags and cushmas.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9709a,b, described as a and b) Skeins of cotton dyed in Tlipi; called Sakto-Pchogru, Tlipi Yoshmooka-Luru; used for stripes to be woven in bags, cushmas, etc.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9678, described as Ball of "yellow" cotton similar to 16-9677 but is made of different color of cotton.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9669, described as Length of dark cotton string; Gijixi Yapanru; thread tied on shuttle, used when weaving cotton of same color.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9670, described as Skein of purple dyed cotton; Sakto-pchogru; used to weave dark strips into cloth.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9676, described as Ball of white cotton thread ready for weaving; Gisagi (its ball) Jiwru Sagi (cal 1 of spun thread); spun from 16-9675.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn, accession number 16-9700, described as Sample of cotton cord; originally part of loom: 16-9684; eaten off by rats.