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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-28617, described as Very large. Twined. Clamshell beads attached.
Hearst Museum object titled Faja, accession number 3-210, described as Woman’s waistband (Cotton warp covered by weft. White, turquoise, purple yellow, and red stripes. One warp end braided, other end loose and uncut. Approximately 1m 6 cm long, 5.4 cm wide.)
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, child, accession number 3-200, described as Child’s garment or huipil. (White, cotton, gauzy plainweave. Has distinct sleeves, probably not called a huipil. Sleeves and neckline bound with red cotton. Small piece of black fabric at point of neckline. Machine stitched. 27 cm long, 31 across hem.)
Hearst Museum object titled Projectile point, accession number 1-19499, described as Obsidian arrow point
Hearst Museum object titled Shell money, accession number 1-4426, described as Dentalium shells, one string of 14 (one missing); on fiber cordage with twig at one end of cord and red and white thread at other; shell covered with snake skin at wide end