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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-18619, described as Coiled.  Brown, black and yellow on cream; solid terraced elements are black yellow, then brown in center with brown and cream checkered rectangular base connected by black terraced elements which are cream colored and have opened-ended rectangular bases; animal heads resembling dog (horse?) are woven into coils around the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-8933, described as Plaited weave.  Natural fiber color; jar-shaped with wide mouth and flat bottom. Molded when wet.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-9517, described as Ceramic, shallow oval shape with hole on one side, interior abstract design in black and red on orange-yellow ground, red rim, "Keam Collection" printed in ink on base. Molded and painted.
Hearst Museum object titled Canteen, accession number 2-8256, described as Ceramic, round, flattened on one side, small spout, two handles, one broken and missing, other handle in the form of female head, Sityatki style bird design in black and red on buff ground on upper side framed by a thick black line which extends up to handle. Molded, painted.
Hearst Museum object titled Garter, accession number 2-17200, described as Wool warp face pattern in red and green.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 2-29739, described as Ceramic, flat base, defined shoulder, midsection design combining triangles, arches and rectangles in black and red on buff ground, black framing lines, rim worn and chipped. Molded and painted.
Hearst Museum object titled Plaque, accession number 2-8922, described as Wicker twill weave.  Color: natural.
Hearst Museum object titled Plaque, accession number 2-14230, described as Wicker plaque. Round, center design of Kachina figure in purple, red, and green on natural ground.
Hearst Museum object titled Plaque, accession number 2-12951, described as Basketry.  Coiled; coiled loop handle on edge; central full length Kachina figure design; elaborate headdress, face central on basket, inverted "L" on body and feet are yellow.  2 light brown terraced elements banded in black with one black block at base; elements connected at base and are pendant from rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot, accession number 2-15902, described as Ceramic, flat base, two handles, incised zigzag design around rim, Hopi Craftsman tag attached which states the date, July, 1936, the name of the craftsperson, "Quoi-yang-i-nima", and the village, "Sichomovi". Molded, unglazed.