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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-5706, described as Buckskin pipe bag; fringed quilled lower section in red/yellow/green; tin cone/horsehair tassels; upper section has geometric beaded designs in green/red/blue/yellow on white ground.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl basket, accession number 1-20905, described as Large, deep, coiled. With one broad band in light brown, bordered by black serrations.  Tag on side bottom "Cahuilla" and on the bottom "No. 27[?] Property of Mrs. George H. Taylor Fresno, Cal." Per Ralph Shanks:  Coiled burden/storage basket.  Deergrass bundle foundation.  Weft designs are black dyed juncus and orange juncas. The background wefts appears to be tan juncus.  The design is a band of orange juncus surrounded  above and below by bands of black dyed juncus undulations.  One short line of black dyed juncus is at the side.  The basket has an interior workface with a rightward work direction.  The start is tightly woven.  The weft fag ends are bound under. The rim is plain wrapped with a herringbone ending, with the very end missing.  Based on the techniques, design, and materials,  this basket is from the Cahuilla.
Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 2-5197, described as Necklace made of 17 bear claws spaced on otter skin band, terminating in otter tail. Ornamented with quilling on one side, 8 shell discs on other; attached string of blue glass beads; pendant feathers.