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Hearst Museum object titled Female figure, accession number 11-39281, described as Figure, female, seated on rounded base.  Wood, painted black.  Body stylized, hands on knees, with eye-like decoration on buttocks and shoulder cape.  Fiber plaited wristlets and anklets.  Large head with prominent features.  Pupiled eyes (one missing) of pearl shell.  Hat with two heads with pupiled, pearl eyes (one missing)
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-14048, described as Figure; brown-stained wood; standing female carrying child on back, whose clinging arms and legs extend around front torso of adult female, the latter with facial scarification on right cheek and forehead and crested plaited hairstyle; crack in base extending into left foot and crack in child’s left thigh; height 63 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 5-14050, described as Figure; wood; seated female on platform; round head with plaited hairstyle; 3 neck rings and 5 strands of predominantly yellow seed beads around waist; insect damage and cracking extending through seat and central torso; height 41 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Headpiece, accession number 5-5299, described as Wooden, antelope headpiece (Tji wara or Chi wara), with basketry cap of bast strips. Sides wicker woven on sprial foundation. Top checker plaited. Total H = 33.0 cm. Maximum W = 54.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Hide and fiber head with two faces, accession number 5-5993, described as Two-faced Ekoi head of skin-covered wood; carved teeth and eyes; raffia hair with two plaited braids; on round wood base; h. 33 cm.