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Hearst Museum object titled Charcoal drawings, accession number 17-510, described as Set of ten prints of charcoal drawings. Titles for prints: (a) Tribal Elder (b) Camp Watcher (c) Cradleboard Weaver (d) Watchful Hunter (e) Water Carrier (f) Seed Grinder (g) Bow Maker (h) Tule Bearer (i) Blind Shaman
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-659, described as Two Bannock girls in front of teepee. "Bannock Girls
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-660, described as Two standing Bannock men with elaborate costumes and ornaments.
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-354, described as Indian Tole Pele (Thunder and Lightening).
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-661, described as Bannock Indians on horseback; at left is Indian in elaborate feather bonnet, at right are two Indians on horseback.
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-353, described as Charcoal drawing of Indian Joe.
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-350, described as An Apache.
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-352, described as An Indian.
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-535, described as Work on paper print: Petroglyph reproduction, two figures joining arms
Hearst Museum object titled Drawing, accession number 17-726, described as Pomo Indian dancers (male) and log and tree in foreground; hills, trees in background; dancers are wearing flicker feather (four dancers) and one of them is wearing a Bighead headdress;  group of three women [?] right foreground.