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Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 16-9624, described as Arrow; Piya; cane shaft; feathered; palm wood fore-shaft; leafshaped bamboo point; used by men and boys; 60 inches length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 16-9629, described as Arrow; Chinto (pointless); cane shaft; fore-shaft and blunt head of wood from tree called Shiyun; feathered; painted head; for killing birds; 48.25 inches length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 16-9625, described as Arrow; Piya; cane shaft; feathered; palm wood fore-shaft; painted leaf-shaped bamboo point; 64 inches length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 16-9628, described as Arrow; Xuncha (pronged arrow); cane shaft; palm wood fore-shaft; unfeathered; 3 prongs, barbed; for killing small fish; 59.5 inches length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 16-9626, described as Arrow; Piya; cane shaft; feathered; palm wood fore-shaft; painted leafshaped; barbed bamboo point; 61.75 inches length.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 16-9701, described as Cotton bag; Tsapa; rectangular with carrying straps; geometric straps; geometric designs in pink, black and purple; 12.5 inches x 11 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 16-9783, described as Cotton handbag; Pisha; with carrying strap; undecorated; 11.5 inches x 7.5 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 16-9637, described as Game basket made of shepaja palm leaves and bark vine; used to bring game home from hunt.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 16-9647, described as Basket; Shivati; stick frame; conical; made of unppened fronds of Shapaja palm; to carry firewood, crops, etc; 19 inches height, 18 inches diameter.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 16-9638, described as Game basket made of shepaja palm leaves and bark vine; used to bring game home from hunt.