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Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 2-5211, described as Feather decoration "Crow Belt". One horizontal and 2 vertical strips with attached feathers, bird bodies, animal tail, arrow shafts, etc. Made of the feathers of the crow, eagle (any of the 4 kinds), magpie, and tail of the coyote.
Hearst Museum object titled Breechcloth, accession number 2-5210, described as Breechcloth made of navy blue cloth; white-outline beaded floral designs on each end.
Hearst Museum object titled Feather holder, accession number 2-5204a-c, described as (a) Feather holder. Tube made of dog leg bone; plate of holder is made from shoulder blade or large rib of a buffalo or elk. (b-c) 2 eagle feathers.
Hearst Museum object titled Garters, accession number 2-5213a,b, described as A pair. Loom beaded, multicolor beads on white ground; fringed with blue and red yarn.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 2-5203a,b, described as (a) Roach. Made of deer tail hair, neck bristles of male turkey; dyed red. (b) Stick.
Hearst Museum object titled Moccasins, accession number 2-5223a,b, described as Made of smoked buckskin; sinew sewn; beaded in floral designs with multicolored beads.
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.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-5200a,b, described as Pipe with catlinite bowl, wooden stem covered with quilling and duck breast feathers, red-dyed horsehair
Hearst Museum object titled Scarf, accession number 2-5205, described as Woven from wool; in 6 narrow bands sewn together. Self-fringed, multicolored jagged designs.