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Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 5-7885, described as Belt; band of cow hide; twisted fringe; length: 80 cm. Worn by men around waist as adornment.  Made by men
Hearst Museum object titled Fly whisk, accession number 5-7879, described as Animal hide and tail fly whisk.
Hearst Museum object titled Fly whisk, accession number 5-6820, described as Fly whisk; stick inserted in black and brown cow tail; l. 65 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Fly whisk, accession number 5-6819, described as Fly whisk; stick inserted in black and brown cow tail; l. 64 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pubic apron, accession number 5-6865, described as Native name: Iguriet ap ko Pubic apron; rectangular; cowhide; edge trimmed with vertical rows of red, yellow, black and green beads; tie of bound cloth on rawhide; bottom trimmed with chain links, each with glass bead; h. 13 cm; w. 10 cm. Worn by girls as clothing and adornment Made by women
Hearst Museum object titled Pubic apron, accession number 5-6864, described as Native name: Iguriet ap ko Pubic apron; rectangular; cowhide; edge trimmed with red, blue, and yellow glass beads; leather tie inserted in hole either edge of top; bottom trimmed with 15 strands blue, yellow and red glass beads; each strand has cow horn bell pendant; h. 32 cm; w. 10.5 cm. Worn by girls as clothing and adornment Made by women
Hearst Museum object titled Pubic apron, accession number 5-7880, described as Native name: Atele Public apron; cowhide; rectangular; decorated on hair side with panels of glass beads; 4 rectangular pieces of hide sewn to bottom edge; tie strap sewn to top with two triangular pieces of hide attached as "tails"; length: 34.5 cm; width: 21.5 cm. Worn by women as clothing. Made by women.
Hearst Museum object titled Pubic apron, accession number 5-6863, described as Native name: Atete Pubic apron; rectangular; cowhide; 4 rectangular flaps stitched to back; tie pieces stitched to sides at top; trimmed with red and white glass beads; h. 33 cm; w. 20 cm. Worn by women, in front, as clothing Made by women
Hearst Museum object titled Rawhide shoes, accession number 5-6862a,b, described as Native name: Naamuk Pair of sandals; soles rectangular, of elephant or giraffe hide; oxhide thong straps; a) length 25cm, width: 11cm b) length: 25.5cm, width: 10.5cm Worn by old men to protect feet on journeys Made by men