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Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28566, described as Large pink mask with crocodile in mouth
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 2-1559, described as Engraved ivory drill bow; triangular cross-section; hunting scene on base, caribou, men on horses, large sailing ship, etc. on top; rawhide thong.
Hearst Museum object titled Dance mask, accession number 3-28567, described as Yellow mask for Dance of the Viejitos
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-93, described as Faja or woman’s waistband; 3-93 wool; natural white and black; lengthwise stripes; warp cut for fringe ends; approximately 1 m 52 cm long plus fringe, 4.2 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-15519, described as Very old, finely twined rain hat with 4 "pillboxes."  Painted designs in red and black.
Hearst Museum object titled Headband, accession number 3-76, described as Woman’s headband or cinta; 3-76 twilled cotton and wool; red and yellow dominant; approximately 1 m 60 cm long, 1.3 cm wide
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-53, described as Woman’s shirt (huipil); basket weave; white cotton; red and yellow and brocade; yellow and red silk embroidery around neck and seam; approximately 1m 22 cm wide, 1 m 10 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Human figure, accession number 2-4814, described as Large, carved human figure of wood with attached hair, fur, metal rings, glass eyes; blue, green and red paint on face; natural wood body. Perhaps represents mythical land otter man. Damage to left leg and foot: left leg cracked badly (loose to touch) along grain of wood, on calf of figure; foot (previously restored) broke off completely partially along old restoration and partially with new break. Possible shamanic funerary statue.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 3-28578, described as Mask; anthropomorphic.  Blue base paint on wood.  Green around nose, cheeks, and eyebrows.  Large, notched nose.  Orange eyes.  Gold-colored spikes over face and rimmed with yellow and red.  Eye slits between eyes and eyebrows.  H 51 cm.  W 19.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 2-1303, described as Mask, wood.  Woman's face on board with surrounding hoops; face and ears unpainted; hair, eyebrows, lines around the eye, tattoo marks black; 4 concentric hoops alternately black and red; single wood sickle-shaped carved labret tied on with a string; pierced ears; spruce root binding, fishskin tie. Damaged on loan 10/2/67. One hoop segment lost, 3 new bends in hoops.