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Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 3-3426, described as Woven woolen blanket, fringed, black, blue, white, brown, checkered
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 3-27925, described as Hat; wide brim, high crown; strips of twill weave grass-like bands sewn together; crown covered with tufts of green and orange wool; brim has appliqued right angle crosses in red wool cloth; cotton band pendant from brim; cotton band inside to go under chin; rim diam. 38 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-17598, described as Huipil; White plain weave with multicolor weft brocade; some colored embroidery; elaborate patterns; 4 vertical red bands of ribbon on garment; w. at top 120 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-15811, described as Huipil. White cotton warp face; raised wefts on shoulders; line of varicolored silk floral embroidery front, back, sides; silk cord and tassels across bottom of neck opening. Length 35 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Man's belt, accession number 3-22498, described as Man's costume: belt of 8 puches worn below sash, pink and green tassles.  Wool thread embroidery on purchased muslin.
Hearst Museum object titled Sombrero, accession number 3-107, described as Sombrero of native Indian
Hearst Museum object titled Sombrero, accession number 3-312, described as Sombrero
Hearst Museum object titled Sombrero, accession number 3-315, described as Sombrero
Hearst Museum object titled Sombrero, accession number 3-317, described as Sombrero
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn painting, accession number 3-26948, described as large yarn painting; depicts singing shaman with sick Huichol and his wife; shaman holds healing instrument (muvieri) to diagnose illness; patient and wife holding lit candles; tools beneath patient; varicolored wool yarn in wax on plywood; made for sale but illustrates on facet of Huichol religion