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Hearst Museum object titled Cord, accession number 2-3698, described as Made of rabbit skin and cordage
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71821, described as Corn husk, wired, Iroquois “False Face” doll.  Wooden face mask. Kneeling on one knee. Mounted on log cross-section. Dressed in buckskin boots, short tunic, and breechclout.  Decorated w/ multicolored yarn around knees, waist and over shoulder.  Mask painted black, red & white w/ rabbit fur ruff and red felt back.  H = 6”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71766, described as Ojibwa woman doll.  Body of heavy suede leather, painted features, black yarn hair in braids.  Clothing decorated with white rabbit fur jabot, cuffs, belt and anklets, leather, beaded headband witha green feather.  H = 9”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71716, described as Alaskan Eskimo male doll.  Stuffed body, carved ivory face with painted features and black wool hair.  Dressed in parka of seal hair, with rabbit trim.  Green trim around the legs.  H = 9.5”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71721, described as Aleutian man doll.  Felt and skin doll with inked features.  Dressed in felt boots and mittens, sealskin trousers and parka, with white felt and red bead trimmings.  Rabbit fur around hood, which is outlined in blue felt with red bead trim. Red felt vest with blue and white bead trim.  H = 9”.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 2-72494, described as Hopi, white buffalo figure; social dancer.  white painted body with forearms, legs below knees and circular lozenge on chest and back in black with white painted ovals in row.  wears a painted leather breech clout, white fur kilt with tail and white fur.  head covering with horns each side of head.  armlets and sash of leather decorated with shells.  rawhide knee bands are strung with bells.  white fur anklets and dance boots.  holds a rattle in one hand.  yucca whip is missing from left hand.  face painted white with black marking beneath each eye.  mounted on a round of cotton wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72117, described as Tawa katsina (kachina); carved and painted cotton wood figure. Disk face with forehead red and yellow, lower face turquoise with stylized black features; surrounded by a feather ruff (brown). Back and sides of head covered with white rabbit fur. Body painted red-brown, with 1 shoulder and forearm painted yellow and 1 turquoise. Each arm embellished with shell with leather thong bracelets and armlets. Straw bundles held in each hand. Leggings (knee to ankle) painted yellow and turquoise in correspondence with shoulder and arm paint. Wears "Taos" boots of sepia toned, suede leather. Wears a painted leather apron over rabbit fur kilt and bandolier. Leather decorated with small shells. Leather thongs with shells and bells around each knee. Dancing stance with 1 foot raised. Mounted on cottonwood disk. Raymond Parkette carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Robe, accession number 1-2844, described as Rabbit skin.  Two feathers tied in center.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed knocker, accession number 1-2488, described as Seed beater; twined. Warp is peeled Hazel (Corylus cornuta californica), weft is also peeled Hazel. Handle is made of Hazel, covered with Rabbit (?) skin and fastened with skin.