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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, low flaring, accession number 4-4652, described as Low flaring bowl decorated with six round headed humming birds. Height 8.1 cm.; diameter 19.1 cm. Painted in six colors. The background is white, Slightly stained in places. The birds are painted in several colors: feathers are always black; the remaining parts of the body alternate in color from dark orange to grey and purple. The colors vary somewhat due to firing. The entire exterior is red; the external rim band is black. The walls have a very pronounced concavity. Illustrated by Kroeber and Strong, 1924, Plate 27i.
Hearst Museum object titled Broken vessel, accession number 4-4595, described as Shallow pottery vessel: curved bottom, vertical side; geometrical painted design. Mended
Hearst Museum object titled Broken vessel, accession number 4-4576, described as Painted pottery vessel, concave side, geometrical design. Mended
Hearst Museum object titled Cloth: roll, accession number 4-4621, described as Tapering roll of cloth with alternating white and brown rings--probably representing a serpent
Hearst Museum object titled Cords: braided, accession number 4-4589, described as Braided woolen cords, 1 plain brown, 4 of brownish and whitish colors, one in part cotton
Hearst Museum object titled Headgear: plait, accession number 4-4614, described as Remnant of headgear of plaited basket work wound with strip of twisted cloth
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-4607, described as Globular jars, necks chipped. (a) Crudely painted
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-4570, described as Painted jar: top-shaped body, expanding neck, band of diamond patterns
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-4593, described as Painted jar: flat bottom, expanding neck. Cracked. White with z-like strokes
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-4569, described as Large painted jar: top-shaped body, expanding neck; geometrical patterns