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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-18622, described as Coiled, brown, yellow and black Kachina design; rim is black; handles on either end sewn into rim coil; flat bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Plaque, accession number 2-61668, described as Coiled.  Representing Hahai Wuuqti (Kachina mother); white ground, yellow, green, black and red dyed coils; hanging loop at top. Grass foundation; white and green are yucca leaves; black and red commercial dyes.
Hearst Museum object titled Plaque, accession number 2-18587, described as Basketry, coiled.  Black, white, brown and yellow.  Full length Kachina figure on plaque; black body, partially black headdress (with added small coil) with triangular elements on each side at head; triangular or terraced elements on each side of black body, white inverted "L" on black body; hands black, feet brown and yellow.
Hearst Museum object titled Plaque, accession number 2-12949, described as Basketry.  Coiled; single loop coiled handle on top of plaque.  Design:  Katchina face, black with white cheeks, corn husk on top, black rectangular eyes, hachured triangle on cheeks, black rectangular mouth, stripes to chin.  Headdress with terraces. Checkerboard pattern below face.
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 Plaque, accession number 2-18618, described as Coiled, deep bowl shape.  Anthropomorphic figure designs.