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Hearst Museum object titled Dance mask, accession number 3-16509, described as Dance mask, male, wood, handcarved, incised hairline; yellow face with brown hair, eyebrows, moustache, and goatee; red lips; fiber attachment cord tied to back in three places;  H 20.0 cm  X W  16.2 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Devil mask, accession number 3-15928, described as Face mask, wood, handcarved; in shape of devil, with horns attached to string from back of mask; gold and black painted horns, white fangs, red and blue facial creases painted on black ground; L 24.0 cm X  W 17.7 cm X H 15.2 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 3-22903, described as Wooden face mask; tiger, with leather ears and leather tongue; boar tusks and agave spine teeth; whiskered; yellow; black and red. Dia. 27.0cm; H. 18.0cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-6473, described as Wood; representation of a loon with central human face on back; black and white spots; human face with white line across eyes; 2 carved feet, 1 wing (1 missing) of loon attached to quills; rawhide tie. Feather remnant found 1970 and placed in bag. Represents a blue-black loon with white trim on the body; its inua appears on the bird's back in form of human face, mouth turned down with white line across eyes; feet and one remaining wing attached.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 18-105, described as Mask, face; wood; painted; gold crown; gray face; gold and black decoration. Height 18.8 cm.