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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-216498, described as bottleneck basket; coiled.  4 vertical rows of design.  Stacked design elements.  rattlesnake pattern.  coiled on bundle foundation with sedge root.  decorated with braken fern root and redbud.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-2779, described as Grass and root basket.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number TB-30, described as Per Ralph Shanks:  Coiled sedge root and bulrush root basket; six upside down triangles of black on natural ground; appears it once had six evenly spaced white shell beads with red glass faceted beads attached to the rim - only two remain. Three rod foundation. Yellowed note with basket reads: "36-A Pomo". This basket may be 1-4113 based on similar materials and description.  Culture also matches.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, antsuku, accession number 9-22980, described as A woven basket used traditionally for gathering, mainly on the seashore.
Hearst Museum object titled Dipper, accession number 2-6274, described as Wooden dipper with handle; bentwood; red trim.  Second original no. Neumann #487.  Indigenous name: kal-lu-run.
Hearst Museum object titled Dipper, accession number 2-5732, described as Wooden dipper with red and black painting, long handle; red and black trim; bentwood.
Hearst Museum object titled Drill, accession number 2-4114, described as Drill with wood handle, nephrite bit, spruce root lashing.  Made from conifer, nephrite, spruce root.
Hearst Museum object titled Drum, accession number 2-4588, described as With hoop frame.  Wood handle represents long-beaked bird head with seal-like tail.  Head is probably made from seal or walrus bladder and has painting of man (?) with elongated, bent arms, outstretching fingers, head and torso and arms only represented, fish painted in space between forearms.
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 2-72200, described as Huhuwa cross legged katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Face painted pink with black/white eyes, a red "V" over nose, large and protruding red mouth. Wears a close fitting black cap with 3 flowers and with feather bun, green neckerchief, dark brown cape with yellow and red shoulder decoration, a kilt and woman's sash, Taos boots, and silver/turquoise/coral bracelets on each wrist. Bell hanging from waist and fox tail behind. Mihpi Chapella, carver, 1989.