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Hearst Museum object titled Bull-roarer, accession number 1-2679, described as Flat board with slight oval cross section. Charred in places. Perforated at end sawed flat, opposite end tapering to blunt point. Twisted cotton twine thru perforation, attached to cylindrical straw bundle handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Flute, accession number 1-103, described as Flute, wood, hollow, open at both at both ends; four finger holes and recesses for finger holes along top.
Hearst Museum object titled Flute, accession number 1-22631, described as 4 holes and burnt crosshatching.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 1-709, described as Cocoon. Cluster of silk moth cocoons and feathers, bound with cotton twine and quills.  Made with Antheraea polyphemus, Cramer.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 1-16603, described as Gourd.  Ochre color, surface blotched and stained; geometrically-placed pin holes decorate gourd.  Handle attached to gourd with pitch.  Shoestring tied through hole at end of handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Whistle, accession number 1-211593, described as Used with Big Head Costume. Piece of angelica root attached. Reed, double. Reeds, each with single hole at center, lashed together with red and green fish line. Brown cotton carrying handle. Distal end stoppered with pitch.
Hearst Museum object titled Whistle, accession number 1-2823, described as Bird bone, double. Two bones, each with single finger hole near center, lashed together with sinew. Distal ends capped with pitch.