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Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 5-7969a, described as a) Knife; aluminum handle w/ cross hatch incised design; iron loop top of handle; double edged steel blade; length: 21.5 cm; b) Scabbard; aluminum; length: 15cm Used as a status symbol, decoration
Hearst Museum object titled Leather sheath, accession number 5-4368, described as Scabbard; antelope hide; red-brown; tooled decoration; sewn with raffia; 23 cm. l.
Hearst Museum object titled Metal dagger, accession number 5-7969a,b, described as a) Knife; aluminum handle w/ cross hatch incised design; iron loop top of handle; double edged steel blade; length: 21.5 cm; b) Scabbard; aluminum; length: 15cm Used as a status symbol, decoration
Hearst Museum object titled Scabbard, accession number 5-8571b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Scabbard, accession number 5-4182b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Scabbard, accession number 5-1954b, described as Goat skin scabbard tipped with brass (used in fighting); length of scabbard 37 ¼ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Scabbard, accession number 5-7969b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Sheath, accession number 5-1955b, described as Goat skin arm scabbard; length of scabbard is 25 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Sword, accession number 5-6653a-c, described as Sword with scabbard and waistband; a) sword; iron blade; alternating beveled; ground edge ea. side; black filled; wooden handle, black painted incised design 1 side; length 61.5 cm.  b) scabbard; 2 pieces wood tied together with fiber twine; black painted incised designs 1 side; length 55 cm; c) waist band; 1 strip hide with for doubled and tied to scabbard w/ fiber twine; length 81 cm Used by men in combat. Collected Nov. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Sword and scabbard, accession number 5-1954a,b, described as Double-edged broad sword; with goat skin scabbard tipped with brass (used in fighting); length of scabbard 80 cm; length of sword 93 cm.