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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-26550, described as Feather-covered, coiled basket with green (mallard), yellow (meadow lark), red (woodpecker) feathers and black quail crests, clam shell beads on cotton strings ending in abalone bangles. Sedge wefts with probable willow warps.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-320, described as Feathered truncate-cone coiled basket with broken black band around bottom. Feathers include western blue bird (blue), mallard (black), pileated woodpecker (red), and meadow lark (yellow). White, red, blue glass beads and abalone shell pendants on cotton string. Clam shell beads at rim. Wefts are sedge with black dyed bracken fern broken band near base; probable willow warps.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 1-19867, described as Catgut backed hickory bow with string. Red cloth grip, sinew around both ends of bow,
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 1-257948, described as Broken dinner bowl -- flow blue willow transfer-ware pattern with bridge and pagoda in background. Maker's mark "Beauties of China M.V & Co". M.V. represents Mellor and Venables company, Burslem, Stoke -on-Trent. Made between 1834-1851.
Hearst Museum object titled Burden basket, accession number 1-333, described as Conical, diagonal twined burden basket.  Red (redbud) and black diagonal zigzag bands. Repaired base, with different basket sewn on.
Hearst Museum object titled Domino, accession number 1-257905, described as Domino spinner playing piece. Six pips over one pip.
Hearst Museum object titled Fire drill, accession number 1-17041a,b, described as Fire hearth and drill made from redwood and buckeye. Made and used by Ishi in the Museum during 1912.
Hearst Museum object titled Fishhook, accession number 1-19448, described as Compound fishhook of sheep bone attached to wood with sinew. Gifford bone tool type W1.
Hearst Museum object titled Flaker, accession number 1-19591a, described as Double ended flaking tool.  Nails at both ends with wood center wrapped with twine.
Hearst Museum object titled Fork, accession number 1-257919, described as Two-tined carving fork with wood handle