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Hearst Museum object titled Moccasin, accession number 2-34309, described as Made of tanned hide with cotton cloth tongue and ankle flap. Floral design (instep and flap) in red, light blue, dark blue, yellow, and green on white glass "seed" beads.
Hearst Museum object titled Moccasin, accession number 2-13586, described as Baby's moccasin made of buckskin.
Hearst Museum object titled Moccasin, accession number 2-13992, described as Made of buckskin, embroidered in green, brown, yellow, pink, red calico binding.
Hearst Museum object titled Moccasins, accession number 2-62033a-d, described as Pair, made of animal (deer) skin. (a and b) Lower portion of moccasins, covering feet. Decorative panel inserted over toes is of brown velvet, with white, yellow, blue, red, pink, dark green, and clear beads sewn on in a floral design. (c and d) Upper portions of moccasins. White, blue, green, yellow, red, pink, and clear beads sewn onto dark brown velvet and red cloth background, in floral design.
Hearst Museum object titled Moccasins, accession number 2-9141, described as Moccasins.  This style prevails among the Seneca and Cayuga, is frequent among the Odondaga.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash, accession number 2-20055, described as Assumption sash. Red, white, blues, gold and green with arrow motif. Made of wool; finger woven in alternating color groups.