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Hearst Museum object titled Money purse, accession number 1-1222a-c, described as (a) Money purse. Antler, hollow, straight; raised flanges with 2 transverse grooves at each end. Incised isosceles and zigzag design throughout; longitudinal slit at center. (b) Cover for (a), splint, rectangular with incised triangular pattern at edge. (c) Leather thong attached to (b).
Hearst Museum object titled Money purse, accession number 1-1427, described as Antler, hollow, curved; rectangular longitudinal slit at center; incised isosceles triangle design at ends; incised "hand" design at center, surrounded by dots.
Hearst Museum object titled Money purse, accession number 1-2215, described as Antler, hollow, curved; rectangular longitudinal slot at center; raised flange at each end, with 4 transverse grooves; zigzag and acute triangle design at end of flange.
Hearst Museum object titled Money purse, accession number 1-2259, described as Antler, hollow, curved; oval cross section; rectangular longitudinal slot at center; raised flange at each end, with transverse grooves; incised zigzag bands principal design element; tabs at each end on top of purse. Contents: bits of snake skin, medicine root, and feather tipped stick.