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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71910, described as Crow “Mad Woman” doll.  Rounded, flat, board cut into basic head/torso shape and covered w/brown “buckskin”.  Wispy, real hair.  2 white bead eyes and black seed bead mouth.  Buckskin belt is beaded w/ yellow and blue beads.  Lower body of shredded bark [no legs or arms].  Animal fur tail.  H = 17.0”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71756, described as Crow Ghost Dancer doll.  Carved and painted features, molded hands and feet.  Cloth body.  Black mohair hair in Crow hair style.  Beaded leather moccasins, Pendleton leggings, beaded red cloth breechclout.  Blue Ghost Dance shirt wth birds and white stars.  Sleeves have geometric designs.  Two beaded necklaces, horse-hair tassels and hawk feather.  H = 14”.
Hearst Museum object titled Life cast, accession number 12-1503, described as Plaster life bust; man
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-5, described as Fire-Bear.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-20, described as Chief Old-Dog.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-8, described as Red-Wing.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-12, described as Chief Carney.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-10, described as Takes-a-Wrinkle.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-6, described as Kills-a-Piegan.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-9, described as Flora Hairy-Wolf.