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Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 5-13877, described as headdress;  anthropomorphic face with 4 horizontal scarification marks on each cheek filled with white kaolin;  center part of hairdo continued off to the left with velvet and leather fabric pendant from it;  elaborate hairdo with diagonal bifurcated designs, another piece down the back;  black painted wood with features filled with white kaolin;  base missing large section;  h. 32 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 16-7786, described as Caroa headdress: blue cloth ribbon (chinstrap?), floral-like decoration on top made of some fibrous materials as headdress
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 1-2175, described as Net, short style.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 10-1065, described as Brocade head-dress; cotton with vari-colored silk brocade squares; worn; 36â x 32 1/2â 10-1065-1066 old when purchased. See card from donor in acc. envelope.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 11-43008, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 5-7876, described as Native name: Ameyan Headdress; large cap of black ostrich feathers, tied together in center to form dome shape; height: 20 cm; diameter: 42 cm. Worn by young men on top of head for very festive occasions. Gulliver, Central Nilo-Hamites, p.36- "The large all-encircling ostritch feather headdress rarely seen now and the bridegroom and his two principal supporters at a wedding have to borrow feathers." Made by men
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 1-2053, described as Net, short, and old.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 1-211595, described as Shredded tule foundation.  Feathered skewers.  "Big Head.
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 1-2780, described as Woman’s dancing headdress
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 1-1172, described as Head ring: Red woodpeckers, mallard, deer belly (sewn in); wild straw fill, iris twine, cloth wrapping